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JSSI Software - Traxxall

Starlite Aviation

Maintenance Software

Press Release

Issued by JSSI Software - Traxxall.

May 15, 2017

Traxxall Technologies officially announces new client Starlite Aviation Group

Traxxall Technologies, providers of an innovative aircraft maintenance tracking and inventory management system, today officially announced new client Starlite Aviation Group.

Starlite is a leading provider of helicopter services with a specialization in complex missions, including: relief work, helicopter emergency medical service, medical evacuation and on/offshore oil and gas support. Starlite operates in excess of 45 aircraft, including a variety of Airbus, Bell, Guimbal, Robinson and Sikorsky helicopters, and TAF Sling 2 light fixed-wing aircraft.

After a rigorous comparative analysis of all available options, Starlite selected Traxxall for the maintenance tracking and inventory management of its entire fleet.

“We have been using Traxxall for several months and are very pleased with the benefits that it delivers,” says Alan O'Neill, group COO, Starlite Aviation Group. “The system is efficient, cost-effective and user-friendly, and the service is excellent. The Traxxall team are very knowledgeable and responsive to our needs. Our aircraft were enrolled quickly and the support has been great. As our fleet has grown, Traxxall has grown with us. I am happy to recommend Traxxall to aircraft owners and operators who want to track maintenance and manage inventory with greater ease and simplicity.”

“We are proud to be working with the Starlite team,” continues Mark Steinbeck, president, Traxxall. “Starlite operates a large fleet across multiple locations and has developed an expertise in operating under the most challenging circumstances, most notably life-saving HEMS missions. It is an honor to be supporting an industry leader and to be contributing to the excellence of Starlite's operations.”