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AVIATION MANAGEMENT

INFORMATION SYSTEM

BY:
RAJIV R
ROLL NO.: 34
About the System
 Developed by a US Based Co. called
Transportation Systems Consulting
Corporation.
 Designed in 1980 as a professional
aviation technical operations system.
 Undergone many changes depending
on customer and industry input.
What is AMIS?
 Powerful integrated computer system
for managing the technical operations
of an aircraft or aircraft fleet operator.

 Licensed worldwide to large and small


companies.
Backbone Technology

 Runs on open source technology under


the Linux Operating System.
 Uses Relational Database Management
System.
 Dual Mode Interface Capability: GUI
access or character text interface.
Features of AMIS
 Real-time data updates.
 Almost 24/7 uptime.
 Dual mode interface.
 10 robust modules for various activities
in the system.
 User friendly interface.
Aircraft Maintenance Status
and Performance
 Classification of major systems/sub
systems in the aircraft, Log book
defects entered by pilots.
 Condition of each aircraft is monitored.
 Delays and incidents data are recorded
for management analysis.
Aircraft Maintenance Planning
and Control
 Forecasting and planning is done on the
aircrafts.
 Forecasts based on utilization rates generated
by the system or historical data.
 Forecast is given by time remaining till next
check of service, inspections etc.
 Tracking is done on basis of flight hours or
calendar time.
Strategic Document
Management
 Control data, approval data, resources
data, support data etc.
 Fleet modification and Aircraft
modification status.
 These documents are in compliance
with the international standards.
 Modifications nearing target are alerted.
Materials Control and
Inventory Management
 Used as inventory for not only aircraft
parts but other related areas also.
 Inventory items are controlled by batch
number and hence easy to search.
 Orders can be placed online for future
requirements.
Financial Management
 Ability to input invoices against multiple
orders and to have multiple receipts
against a particular order.
 Prevents double payment.
 Cost Adjustments are made where
needed.
 System can upload data to a General
Accounting system.
Work orders and Cost Control
 All materials issued and labour utilized
are recorded automatically and updated
in the database.
 Costs and trends over a period of time
can be analyzed for maintenance
checks, specific shops etc.
Snapshots of the Application

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