Afleveringen

  • In this episode of the Return to Service podcast, Chris Heine interviews Bill Giannetti, Founder and President of FlightStar, discussing the company's journey from a small flight school to a successful aviation business. Bill shares insights on their growth philosophy, the challenges of workforce recruitment in the MRO industry, and the importance of adapting to change. He also talks about the new hangar project and the company's commitment to providing a great work environment for employees.

    NBAA:

    Flightstar will be at West Hall Booth 3041

    EBIS Software will be at West Hall Booth 2621 with Tronair

    Chapters

    00:00 The Journey of FlightStar: From Humble Beginnings to Success

    05:23 Growth Philosophy: Embracing Opportunities and Challenges

    10:09 Building for the Future: The New Hangar Project

    14:41 Navigating Workforce Challenges in the MRO Industry

    19:49 Adapting to Change: Lessons from 45 Years in Business

    24:48 The Drive for Continuous Growth and Improvement

    30:32 Leadership and Empathy: Building a Strong Company Culture

  • Ron Jennings, VP of Sales at Premier Aviation Services joins the Return To Service Podcast to discuss the transition from Stevens Aviation to Premier Aviation Services, the importance of understanding the customer base, and strategies for engaging existing customers. Ron shares insights on the current state of the MRO market, the significance of building relationships, and the future prospects for the company.

    NBAA:

    Premier Aviation Services will be at the Titan Fuel Service Booth 1641

    EBIS Software will be at West Hall Booth 2621 with Tronair



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Premier Aviation Services

    03:05 Transition from Stevens Aviation to Premier

    06:07 Understanding Customer Base and Market Position

    09:05 Engaging Existing Customers

    11:54 Building Relationships and Company Identity

    14:57 Future Prospects and Service Offerings

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  • In this episode of the Return to Service podcast, Chris Heine speaks with Alfredo Garcia, Director of Sales and Business Development for ACI Jet MRO. They discuss the challenges faced by MROs, particularly in terms of supply chain issues and the importance of transparency with customers. Alfredo emphasizes the need for education and trust in customer relationships, as well as the significance of engaging the next generation of technicians through industry associations. The conversation also touches on the stress faced by aircraft managers and the importance of creating a supportive environment for them.

    NBAA:

    ACI Jet will be at West Hall Booth 2169

    EBIS Software will be at West Hall Booth 2621 with Tronair



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to ACI Jet MRO and Challenges Faced

    02:54 Navigating Supply Chain Issues and Customer Education

    05:53 The Importance of Transparency in MRO Operations

    08:56 Engaging the Next Generation of Technicians

    12:07 Creating a Supportive Environment for Aircraft Managers

    15:05 Conclusion and Future Initiatives

  • In this episode of the Return to Service podcast, host Chris Heine speaks with Steve Tubbs and Humberto Zuluaga from X1 about the evolving landscape of FBOs in the aviation industry. They discuss the challenges faced by FBOs, including data management issues and the need for modern technology solutions. The conversation highlights X1's innovative products, such as the Single Point Device, which aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency. The episode also touches on the importance of accurate data management and the future developments planned for X1's offerings.

    NBAA:

    X1-FBO will be at West Hall Booth 3053

    EBIS Software will be at West Hall Booth 2621 with Tronair

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to X1 and the FBO Landscape

    03:09 Challenges in the FBO Industry

    05:54 Innovative Solutions: The SinglePoint Device

    08:53 Automation and Efficiency in FBO Operations

    12:00 The Importance of Accurate Data Management

    15:01 Future Developments and Enhancements at X1

  • We're joined by Joe Peebles of JP Aerotechnics, and AOG company focused on supporting a majority of the major 135 charter operators throughout the US. Joe is also the Founder of Higher Vets, a non-profit aimed at helping returning veterans get reacclimated to life at home, finding jobs, and building a support network.

  • Greg Johnson, CEO of Tuvoli, joins to discuss the company's focus on enhancing charter sales and payment processing for the aviation industry. He outlines the challenges faced by charter operators and brokers, particularly in customer interactions and payment workflows. Greg walks through Tuvoli's innovative solutions that streamline these processes, improve efficiency, and integrate seamlessly with existing scheduling software. He also highlights the growth of Tuvoli's marketplace and the advanced lead generation tools available for charter operators.

    NBAA:

    Tuvoli will be at West Hall Both 3201

    EBIS will be at West Hall Booth 2621 with Tronair



    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Tuvoli and Its Mission

    02:50 Challenges in Charter Sales and Payment Processing

    06:02 Streamlining Payment Workflows for Charter Operators

    08:57 Integrating with Scheduling Software for Efficiency

    12:00 Innovations and Future Directions at NBAA

  • Greg Heine, SVP of JSSI Maintenance Software joins us to discuss the evolution of JSSI over 35 years, the role of Traxall in the JSSI maintenance ecosystem, challenges faced by customers in aircraft maintenance management, and the importance of navigating change during technology implementation. They also share insights on successful software implementations and look ahead to the upcoming NBAA event.

    JSSI will be at West Hall Booth 2629 - Booth reception will be Wednesday night at the show

    EBIS will be at West Hall Booth 2621 with Tronair

    Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to JSSI and Its Evolution

    02:04 Traxxall's Role in the JSSI Ecosystem

    04:19 Challenges in Aircraft Maintenance Management

    08:12 Navigating Change in Maintenance Processes

    10:09 Lessons from Past Implementations

    14:31 Looking Ahead to NBAA

  • Andy Yanka, VP of Aircraft Services for the Axcess Group and Moyer Aviation joins to discuss the steps they took to successfully roll out their work order and parts management system.

    In this episode, we sit down with Andy Yanka, VP of Aircraft Services for the Axcess Group and Moyer Aviation.

    As an EBIS customer, Andy has been great to work with, and the more we learned about how he implemented the software, it was a no-brainer to have him on to walk through the process.

    This is valuable insight for any leader in the MRO space considering making a change to their current work order management system. It's a big undertaking and can seem daunting, but Andy's approach made it as smooth as possible.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How Andy assessed their internal challenges and developed requirements for vendors and solutions

    • How he built his criteria and assess which vendor would work best for their operation

    • How he mapped out current processes, ran trial periods and implemented in phases

    • How he supported his team during go-live

    • How he invested in the tools to unlock hidden efficiencies within their operation

    If you're interested in exploring the same process for your operation, we have two resources you may find useful:

    Maintenance Efficiency Assessment: https://www.ebiscloud.com/quiz

    Webinar: Do More With Less: 5 Steps to Increasing Technician Efficiency: https://www.ebiscloud.com/do-more-with-less-5-steps-to-increasing-technician-efficiency

  • In this episode of the Return to Service podcast, host Santosh Nachu sits down with Ben Reeves, Vice President of Sales at PowerStow, to explore the company’s innovative roller track system, designed to eliminate the need for manual baggage handling on aircraft. They delve into the importance of reducing workplace injuries in the baggage handling industry and how technology is enhancing equipment reliability and maintenance. Ben also shares his retirement plans and passion for boating. Finally, they look ahead to the GSE Expo in Europe and the significance of networking and fostering industry relationships in the GSE industry.

  • Aspire MRO and Launch Technical Workforce Solutions are working together on a large project to convert triple sevens from passenger to freighter. The demand for these conversions is driven by the aging wide body fleet and the need for more efficient and environmentally friendly aircraft. The project involves extensive engineering and installation work, with Mammoth handling the engineering and parts acquisition and Aspire MRO handling the installations. The process of getting the STC and engineering done takes several months, and once that is completed, the production phase begins. Aspire MRO is focused on creating a culture that attracts and retains talented technicians, and they are also prioritizing diversity in their workforce. Aspire MRO and Launch Technical Workforce Solutions have formed a successful partnership based on trust, collaboration, and a shared culture. Aspire MRO provides maintenance, repair, and overhaul services for the aviation industry, while Launch Technical Workforce Solutions supplies skilled technicians. The key to their success lies in attracting and retaining the right people, paying competitive rates, offering overtime opportunities, and providing a path to promotion and leadership. The companies have also embraced digitalization, going paperless and implementing efficient processes that improve productivity and accountability. The culture of respect, fairness, and collaboration is a driving force behind their success.

    Takeaways

    The demand for triple seven conversions from passenger to freighter is driven by the aging wide body fleet and the need for more efficient and environmentally friendly aircraft.
    The conversion process involves extensive engineering and installation work, with Mammoth handling the engineering and parts acquisition and Aspire MRO handling the installations.
    The process of getting the STC and engineering done takes several months, and once that is completed, the production phase begins.
    Aspire MRO is focused on creating a culture that attracts and retains talented technicians, and they are also prioritizing diversity in their workforce. The partnership between Aspire MRO and Launch Technical Workforce Solutions is built on trust, collaboration, and a shared culture.
    Attracting and retaining the right people is crucial for success, and this is achieved through competitive pay rates, overtime opportunities, and a clear path to promotion and leadership.
    Digitalization and efficient processes have improved productivity and accountability within the companies.
    The culture of respect, fairness, and collaboration is a driving force behind the success of Aspire MRO and Launch Technical Workforce Solutions.
    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:12 Demand for Triple Seven Conversions

    06:43 The Engineering and Installation Process

    09:21 From STC to Production

    14:38 Tackling the Technician Shortage

    24:55 Building a Successful Partnership Based on Trust and Collaboration

    38:50 Embracing Digitalization for Improved Efficiency

    45:32 A Culture of Respect, Fairness, and Collaboration

  • Summary: In this episode, Rick Ochs, CEO of Spirit Aeronautics, joins with Chris to delve into critical aspects of running a successful FAA Part 145 avionics shop. They discuss what it takes to create an environment where technicians can thrive and open and honest discussions can lead to innovative breakthroughs and solutions. The conversation highlights the ever-changing industry of aircraft avionics, the new solutions available from providers like Starlink, OneWeb and Gogo, and the upcoming obsolescence of air to ground internet connectivity on nearly 3,000 business jets by the end of 2025. They cover what it takes to create strong relationships with OEM avionics providers, and how that strong relationship is mutually beneficial to the OEM, avionics provider and the customer. Rick also discusses his involvement with the Youth Aviation Adventure Program, which aims to inspire and educate young people about aviation careers.

    Takeaways

    • Flight operations quality assurance (FOQA) is a powerful tool for analyzing aircraft data and improving safety and maintenance.

    •Partnerships and collaborations are crucial for bridging technology gaps and driving innovation in the aviation industry. Creating a positive work environment and fostering a culture of teamwork and learning is crucial for the success of an avionics shop.

    •Obsolescence is a major challenge in the avionics industry, and constant upgrades and solutions are necessary to keep up with technological advancements.

    •Partnership relationships with OEMs are important for managing and maintaining avionics systems.

    •The Youth Aviation Adventure Program is a valuable initiative that inspires and educates young people about careers in aviation.

  • Tim Wade, Director of Environmental Health and Safety for FlexJet, discusses the importance of a strong safety reporting system and the processes he implemented at Constant Aviation and FlexJet. He emphasizes the need for easy and streamlined reporting, utilizing QR codes and online forms. Tim also highlights the value of data in identifying trends and making improvements, as well as the importance of building trust and a reporting culture within the organization. He shares insights on metrics, risk assessments, and the role of leadership in promoting safety.

    Takeaways

    Implementing a streamlined safety reporting system, such as QR codes and online forms, can encourage employees to report incidents and hazards more easily.
    Data analysis is crucial in identifying trends and making improvements in safety practices.
    Building trust and a reporting culture within the organization is essential for effective safety reporting.
    Metrics, such as the number of reports per 10,000 hours and the number of medium or higher risk reports, can provide valuable insights into the organization's safety performance.
    Leadership plays a critical role in promoting safety and creating a culture of continuous improvement.
    Chapters

    06:02 Transitioning from Constant Aviation to FlexJet
    07:48 Implementing a Streamlined Safety Reporting System
    14:55 Using Data to Drive Safety Improvements
    24:49 Metrics: Measuring Safety Performance
    28:04 The Role of Leadership in Promoting Safety
    31:54 Overseeing Safety for a Global Organization
    36:58 Concluding Remarks and Contact Information

  • Summary

    Rodrigo Goncalves, Founder and Owner of RG Aviation, shares his experience of obtaining the 145 cert for his repair station. He explains that the process involved building relationships with the FAA, being persistent, and working diligently. He emphasizes the importance of tool calibration, organization, and cleanliness in the shop. Rodrigo also recommends seeking help from professionals for writing manuals and not getting discouraged by the cost. He highlights the need to follow approved manuals and be prepared for base inspections. Overall, the process took about two years, but Rodrigo's determination and teamwork led to the successful certification of his repair station. RG Aviation focuses on maintaining a clean and organized shop to ensure safety and efficiency. Rodrigo instills a strong work ethic and leads by example, emphasizing the importance of cleanliness and organization. He believes that a clean shop reflects positively on the company and instills confidence in customers. Rodrigo's goal is to provide jobs and help his team succeed. RG Aviation offers aircraft maintenance services, including scheduled and unscheduled inspections, STC installations, and rotor and fixed-wing maintenance. Rodrigo acknowledges the shortage of mechanics and aims to create a repair station with a better work-life balance.

    Takeaways

    Building relationships with the FAA and seeking guidance from professionals can help in the process of obtaining the 145 cert.
    Persistence and determination are key to overcoming challenges and delays in the certification process.
    Tool calibration, organization, and cleanliness are crucial for maintaining a repair station.
    Following approved manuals and being prepared for base inspections are essential for compliance.
    Obtaining the 145 cert can open up opportunities for career progression and owning a repair shop. Maintaining a clean and organized shop is crucial for safety and efficiency in aircraft maintenance.
    Leading by example and instilling a strong work ethic is essential for creating a productive and organized work environment.
    RG Aviation offers a range of aircraft maintenance services, including inspections and STC installations.
    There is a shortage of mechanics in the industry, and creating a repair station with a better work-life balance can help attract and retain talent.
    Chapters

    02:05 Motivation behind Obtaining the 145 Cert

    04:06 The Application Process

    06:19 Writing Manuals and Getting Help

    08:24 Submitting Documents and Revisions

    11:04 Revisions and Process Details

    13:21 Importance of Ease and Flexibility in Manuals

    20:29 Maintaining a Clean and Organized Shop

    23:34 Aircraft Maintenance Services Offered

    36:09 Addressing the Shortage of Mechanics

  • Suresh Narayanan, CEO of Jets MRO, discusses the issue of technician turnover in the maintenance market. He explains that mechanic turnover rates are between 40 and 50 percent, which leads to delays and increased costs for operators. To address this problem, Narayanan created Jets MRO with a focus on improving culture, leadership, benefits, and schedule for mechanics. By giving employees ownership and sharing financial information, Narayanan has fostered a culture of engagement and alignment. This approach has resulted in a robust pipeline of mechanics and improved on-time performance for the company. Jets MRO is a new startup MRO company that aims to fix the broken processes in the aviation industry. They focus on treating mechanics better and providing transparency to customers. The company is built for mechanics, and their customers are maintenance managers and DOMs of fleets or multiple aircraft. Jets MRO offers scheduled maintenance, drop-in services, and pre-purchase inspections. They are also building partnerships with other companies to provide a more holistic service to their customers. The company is focused on being professional, transparent, and customer-centric.

  • Summary

    Larry Shack from the Greater Toronto Airport Authority discusses the Lyft (Long-Term Investment in Facilities and Terminals) program and the airport's plans for growth and modernization. He highlights the increase in traveler demand and the need for infrastructure expansion to accommodate the projected growth. Larry also emphasizes the airport's commitment to sustainability and achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. He mentions the use of autonomous vehicles and technology to improve safety and efficiency. The challenges faced by the airport include labor capacity and maintaining a high level of safety. Larry shares his insights on data-driven decision-making and the importance of expecting the unexpected in the aviation industry.

    Takeaways

    The Greater Toronto Airport Authority is implementing the Lyft program to invest in long-term facilities and terminals to accommodate the projected growth in traveler demand.
    The airport is committed to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions and is exploring innovative solutions such as hydrogen fueling stations and electrification of assets.
    Autonomous vehicles and technology play a significant role in improving safety and efficiency in airport operations.
    Challenges faced by the airport include labor capacity and maintaining a high level of safety, which are addressed through data-driven decision-making and collaboration with industry partners.
    Expecting the unexpected is crucial in the aviation industry, and a focus on exceptional customer service and safety is essential for success.
    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Overview of the Lyft Program
    11:31 Discussion on Growth and Sustainability
    20:07 Challenges Faced by the Airport: Labor Capacity and Safety
    25:06 Data-Driven Decision-Making and Collaboration in the Aviation Industry

  • Episode Description:

    Join Santosh Nachu in a discussion with Matthias Moulinier, Product and Customer Success Director at ADVEEZ, as they explore how telemetry is revolutionizing fleet management, enhancing safety, and optimizing maintenance operations. Matthias shares insights from his extensive experience at ADVEEZ and discusses the latest industry trends, challenges, and solutions.

    Key Topics Discussed:

    Introduction and Background

    Matthias introduces himself and his role at ADVEEZ.
    Overview of ADVEEZ and its focus on the aviation GSE market.
    Understanding ADVEEZ's Solutions

    Development of fleet management solutions for GSE.
    Evolution from simple access control to comprehensive telemetry.
    Integration with different types of GSE, including both motorized and non-motorized equipment.
    Key Challenges and Solutions in GSE Management

    Importance of safety in GSE operations.
    Ensuring drivers are properly trained and authorized.
    Gathering and utilizing data for better fleet and maintenance management.
    Trends in the GSE Industry

    Increased focus on safety and proper usage of equipment.
    Optimization of fleet size and maintenance schedules.
    Impact of COVID-19 on workforce experience and safety culture.
    Innovative Features and Functionalities

    Use of embedded sensors to detect driving patterns and enhance safety.
    Speed reduction features in specific areas to prevent accidents.
    Pre-checklists and real-time data sharing between ramp operations and maintenance teams.
    Integration with OEM Telemetry Systems

    Collaboration with OEMs to integrate telemetry data.
    Flexibility in using ADVEEZ's own hardware or existing OEM systems.
    Enhancing OEM telemetry with ADVEEZ's operational features.
    Future Directions and Industry Innovations

    Expansion of telemetry features to cover battery state of charge and charging status.
    Continuing development of new functionalities to meet industry needs.
    Notable Quotes

    "We are trying to make those GSE connected as now we have a lot of things that are connected and with every functionality and features that we've developed in the past 13 years."
    "Telemetry is the tip of the spear... it replaces a lot of guessing, time-based schedules, etc. It would be much better from an overall maintenance program perspective to track it and manage it by usage."
    Resources Mentioned

    ADVEEZ
    Localeez Platform
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    Website: adveez.com
    LinkedIn: ADVEEZ on LinkedIn
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  • Rod Caldwell, Technical Sales Director at FlightStar, explores the company's history, sales-maintenance dynamics, Challenger aircraft service transition, and growth plans, emphasizing trust and effective communication in customer relationships.

  • Suresh Narayanan from Jets MRO and Nathan Winkle from Thoroughbred Aviation join the Return of Service podcast to discuss the challenges and opportunities in the MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) industry. They explore the importance of transparency, the talent gap in the industry, and the need for better retention of mechanics. The conversation highlights the impact of private equity on MRO operations and the significance of building trust and relationships with customers. The guests share insights on creating a positive work environment and the necessity of honest communication in quoting and service delivery.