At this year's convention, Advanced Aviation Services International (Booth 10727) is introducing its newest level of web-enabled aircraft maintenance planning service. Called HT Tracker, the new service was created for operators who don't want to track traditional 'on condition' items on their aircraft. HT Tracker covers every item on the airframeengines and APUthat has an actual fixed-time requirement required from the manufacturer. This not only reduces the operator's involvement in aircraft status management, but also keeps the cost down. As with all of AASI's products, operators have full access to their individual aircraft records. HT Tracker operators are responsible for updating their records and printing their desired forms and reports that are associated with the management of their aircraft records.
The Pensacola, Fla.-based company will introduce an Aircraft Maintenance Inventory module in the third quarter of 2005. The new program is a direct enhancement to AASI's Maintenance Planning Service. For operators who currently subscribe to that, inventory is directly linked to the operator's individual aircraft, providing automatic data transfer of component historical information on and off the aircraft. For customers who are not enrolled in one of AASI's maintenance planning services, the inventory program can function independently.