MROinsider.com Launches at NBAA-BACE

Aug. 28, 2017
New web-based service portal simplifies general and business aviation aircraft maintenance by soliciting MRO proposals from multiple providers seamlessly.

ANN ARBOR, MI – MROinsider.com, an aviation maintenance website focused on the general and business aircraft markets, announced that the company will demonstrate it’s latest application, during NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, NV on October 12-14th, 2017.

Co-founder, Andy Nixon commented, “MROinsider.com has the potential to radically change the general aviation and business aircraft maintenance industry. This service provides a platform for aircraft owner/operators to locate, browse and review maintenance facilities. The website includes a feature for aircraft owner/operators to place a request for quote for required maintenance and to request immediate service for AOG aircraft. This innovation in the aircraft maintenance industry will create a fast and easy-to-use approach to the current time intensive and repetitive process.”

Aircraft owner/operators create a user profile at no cost. The annual subscription fee for maintenance providers starts at $1,000 and is priced based on provider scale and class of aircraft serviced. To celebrate the official launch of business, MROinsider.com will be offering a show special on service provider subscriptions during NBAA.

MROinsider.com will exhibit in booth N3335, providing demonstrations and welcoming aircraft owner/operators and MRO facility representatives.

About MROinsider.com

MROinsider.com, LLC co-founders Lindsay Irwin and Andy Nixon made the website public at EAA Airventure in Oshkosh, WI at the end of July, registering more than 250 pilots and gaining support of more than 40 maintenance providers during the show.

MROinsider.com was founded in August 2016 to streamline the process of obtaining quotes and choosing providers for aircraft maintenance. With the looming ADS-B mandate, the company is well positioned to help both aircraft owner/operators and maintenance facilities navigate the inevitable surge in maintenance events. With the guidance of Jim Clifford of Clifford Development and Al Eidson of Eidson & Partners, the company has developed the future of aircraft maintenance.

Andy has been involved in the aviation industry from a young age and chose to pursue a degree in aviation management. Upon graduation, he began working in MRO facilities, most recently being the sales and marketing manager for a medium-sized facility. With Lindsay’s background in operational leadership, the team drew upon their experience to build and launch http://www.mroinsider.com/