Cape Air Selects Mxi Technologies’ Maintenix System as its MRO Standard

Nov. 18, 2014
Large U.S. regional airline fueling strategic growth through standardized processes, greater integration between MRO and flight operations

Ottawa, Canada (November 18, 2014) – Mxi® Technologies, the leader in aviation maintenance management software, announced today that Cape Air – the largest and fastest growing independent U.S. regional airline featuring a mixed fleet of 89 aircraft – has selected the Maintenix®system for its enterprise-wide fleet maintenance management.

Recently voted by Condé Nast Traveler readers as one of the “Best Airlines in America,” Cape Air has set its sights on driving greater operational efficiencies while scaling the business to service new locations. Meeting these objectives required an MRO solution that could deliver standardized processes across the maintenance management chain, and support greater integration with flight operations to optimize the scheduling of critical revenue flights.

Following a rigorous market review, Cape Air selected Maintenix Operator Edition as its MRO system standard, set to deliver automated, mobile-ready MRO functionality across the airline’s engineering, planning, execution and materials management functions. By reducing reliance on disparate information systems, Cape Air is looking to more effectively manage day-to-day operational requirements and meet ongoing regulatory compliance, while keeping in line with aggressive strategic growth plans.

“Cape Air strives to deliver the safest and most reliable flight services in the market today. This can only be achieved when all parts of the business – particularly Customer Services, Flight Operations and MRO – are working together as a unified entity,” says Linda Markham, President of Cape Air. “Maintenix proved to be the best solution capable of delivering all of the core functionality we need to streamline operations, facilitate timely information insights, and expand the business without ever compromising our commitment to customer satisfaction.”

“The commercial aviation market in North America, and in the U.S. in particular, is on the cusp of significant growth. Capitalizing on this opportunity requires the right mix of innovation, ingenuity and information. Cape Air has established itself as a model for what it takes to grow – and thrive – in the highly competitive U.S. regional market,” says Bill Cavitt, President and CEO at Mxi Technologies. “Mxi is proud to be teaming with Cape Air, and we look forward to helping them deliver on the promise of superior flight services for their customers.”

About Cape Air:

Founded in 1989, Cape Air has quickly grown into one of the largest independent regional airlines in the United States. What began as three flights a day between Provincetown, MA and Boston has grown today to over 550 flights per day supported by a fleet of 89 Cessna, ATR and Britten-Norman Islander aircraft. Each year, over 735,000 passengers trust Cape Air for their air travel needs to destinations across the U.S., Caribbean and Micronesia. For more information, visit www.capeair.com

About Mxi Technologies:

Mxi Technologies is a leading provider of integrated and intelligent maintenance management software, support and services catering specifically to the global aviation industry, including commercial and defense operators, third-party MROs, and OEM aftermarket service providers. Mxi Technologies’ suite of Maintenix® software is uniquely designed to help aviation organizations maximize the revenue potential of their aviation assets through standard, lean, and predictable maintenance. Featuring a modern, Web-based and mobile-enabled architecture, the Maintenix suite delivers advanced capabilities such as controlled workflow, automated maintenance and materials planning, point-of-maintenance access to real-time information, and paperless execution and compliance. Mxi’s global footprint of customers range from emerging, small to midsized organizations to the largest global enterprises, with single to multi-site deployments that scale as high as 6,000 users in a single instance.