LATAM Extends Maintenix Across Brazil Fleet and Shop Operations

July 20, 2016
LATAM Airlines has successfully extended the Maintenix system footprint across its enterprise with the recent Go Live of LATAM Brazil’s fleet and third-party MRO Shops operations.

Ottawa, Canada (July 20, 2016) – Mxi® Technologies, the leader in aviation maintenance management software, today announced that LATAM Airlines (LATAM) has successfully extended the Maintenix system footprint across its enterprise with the recent Go Live of LATAM Brazil’s fleet and third-party MRO Shops operations. With this latest milestone, Maintenix now serves as the standard maintenance management platform for consolidated fleet management.

As Latin America’s leading domestic and international passenger and cargo carrier, LATAM first went live with Maintenix in 2011 when it was then known as LAN Airlines. After the merger with TAM Airlines, the company set out to expand its Maintenix solution in phases across TAM’s mixed fleet and MRO operations. The most recent milestone encompassed the entire Airbus fleet of 138 A32F aircraft – one of the largest inductions in terms of data volume – and followed closely on the heels of a go live with LATAM Brazil’s Boeing wide-body fleet in the Fall 2015.

“The overall efficiencies that we have seen across our maintenance organization since our initial adoption of the Maintenix software have been significant,” said Hernan Pasman, Senior Vice President of Operations and Maintenance at LATAM Airlines. “This made it a natural decision to extend the solution to include all LATAM Brazil fleet maintenance management – a move we expect will help us continue to succeed in the marketplace as we further evolve and standardize business and operational processes across the enterprise.”

“LATAM Airlines has continuously demonstrated their dedication to growth, efficiency and best practices in aviation maintenance, and this expansion of Maintenix is no exception,” said Bill Cavitt, President and CEO at Mxi Technologies. “Mxi applauds LATAM on what I am confident is yet another significant step forward in their mission to drive operational and service excellence in a world-class airline, for their passenger customers and cargo.”

About LATAM Airlines Group SA

LATAM Airlines Group S.A. is the new name given to LAN Airlines S.A. as a result of its association with TAM S.A. LATAM Airlines Group S.A. now includes LAN Airlines and its affiliates in Peru, Argentina, Colombia and Ecuador, and LAN Cargo and its affiliates, as well as TAM S.A. and its subsidiaries TAM Linhas Aereas S.A., including its business units TAM Transportes Aereos del Mercosur S.A., TAM Airlines (Paraguay) and Multiplus S.A. This association creates one of the largest airline groups in the world in terms of network connections, providing passenger transport services to about 140 destinations in 24 countries and cargo services to about 144 destinations in 26 countries, with a fleet of 328 aircraft. In total, LATAM Airlines Group S.A. has more than 53,000 employees and its shares are traded in Santiago, as well as on the New York Stock Exchange, in the form of ADRs, and Sao Paulo Stock Exchange, in the form of BDRs. For more information, please visit http://www.latam.com

About Mxi Technologies

Headquartered in Ottawa, Canada with U.S. headquarters in Dallas, TX, 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. 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.