Web Manuals Takes a Bite of the Big Apple As It Continues Global Expansion

Oct. 16, 2018
The new office, headed up by Web Manuals’ CEO and founder, Martin Lidgard, will be the first East Coast location for the company, which already has international hub centers in San Diego, Melbourne and its headquarters in Malmo, Sweden.

Orlando, USA, 16 October 2018: Web Manuals, the global leader in digital documentation for the aviation industry, is announcing the launch of its New York office, as the company continues its worldwide growth.

The new office, headed up by Web Manuals’ CEO and founder, Martin Lidgard, will be the first East Coast location for the company, which already has international hub centers in San Diego, Melbourne and its headquarters in Malmo, Sweden.

Lidgard says: “As our US customer base increases month-on-month, a New York office was the next logical step for the company. This decision allows us to be even closer to our US customers, which have more than doubled since last year’s NBAA, and demonstrates another tremendous milestone for Web Manuals this year.

“In 2018, not only have we rolled out Hurricane, the seventh version of our software, but we have also launched our customer portal and online store, making Web Manuals more accessible and user-friendly than ever before. We’ve had a huge amount of positive feedback from our customers, new and existing, who have made the seamless transition to our revolutionary digitization and regulatory compliance software.”

With a growing client base now reaching more than 170 customers worldwide, a 70% increase since NBAA 2017, the company is rapidly expanding to offer regional hubs worldwide, in addition to its around-the-clock online support offering, available to all customers.

A Singapore office is due to open in 2019, serving Asian airlines, training centers, business aviation charter operators, cargo and helicopter fleets.

Web Manuals specializes in developing digital document management solutions for the aviation industry. What used to be a laborious manual task is now made simple: the rapid authoring, reviewing, publishing, distribution and control of an entire manuals library is now a seamless operation. This brings significant savings in time and administrative costs, while improving regulatory compliance and flight safety.

Web Manuals is rapidly expanding its global footprint. It has more than 170 customers and partners worldwide, as well as a large team of enthusiastic professionals at its three offices in the US and Europe. www.webmanuals.aero