AuRA Maintenance Software Selected by SAS Braathens

The scope of the AuRA program will include engineering, planning and line maintenance for the entire SAS Braathens fleet.
May 15, 2007
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La Jolla, CA, USA - May 10, 2007 - Miro Technologies, a leading provider of aviation maintenance and logistics software, announced today that SAS Braathens, Norway's largest scheduled airline operator, has selected the AuRA product suite to support aircraft maintenance and engineering management.

The scope of the AuRA program will include engineering, planning and line maintenance for the entire SAS Braathens fleet. AuRA will be rolled out throughout the SAS Braathens system. The implementation will start immediately.

"We selected AuRA because of its airline industry specific focus and comprehensive functionality," said Terje Helgaland, Assistant Director Engineering for SAS Braathens. "The ability to integrate a modern COTS system such as AuRA into our legacy systems was also key," he continued.

"We are delighted that SAS Braathens has decided to move forward with Miro and the AuRA system," said Vincent Monteparte, President & CEO of Miro Technologies, Inc., "and we look forward to a successful implementation for our newest AuRA customer."

Miro previously implemented AuRA for Scandinavian Airlines in Stockholm, with the final SAS aircraft coming on line in November 2006. Miro and SAS Technical Services (STS) subsequently implemented AuRA at Air Maintenance Estonia (AME), a subsidiary of STS based in Tallinn, Estonia.

About SAS Braathens (SAS Norge effective June 1)

SAS Braathens, Norway's largest scheduled airline, was founded in 2004 by the merger of Scandinavian Airlines in Norway and Braathens. Effective June 1st, SAS Braathens will be renamed SAS Norge (Norway). SAS Braathens is the market leader in domestic routes in Norway and a significant operator in terms of business destinations in Europe and leisure destinations in southern Europe. The company serves 45 cities with an aircraft fleet of 52 Boeing 737s (with 2 new B737-700 to be added to the fleet this summer) and six Fokker F50s.

About MIRO Technologies Inc.

MIRO Technologies is a leading provider of world class, enterprise Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul and logistics support software for the defense and commercial aerospace markets with over 150,000 end-users. MIRO's GOLD™ and AuRA™ software solutions are installed at 158 sites around the world. MIRO Technologies has successfully supported the needs of military operators, commercial airlines and repair facilities and suppliers for 23 years with integrated products and services that power profits and performance. Headquartered in La Jolla, California, MIRO Technologies also has offices in Yeovil, Somerset, U. K. Further information about the company and its product suite can be found at www.mirotechnologies.com.
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