flydocs has completed the rollout of its digital records management platform for Aeromexico, marking the go-live of a new five-year software partnership between the two companies.
The UK-based aviation data specialist said the implementation of its Digital Records Management (DRM) system was completed in less than three months and now supports Aeromexico’s fleet of almost 170 aircraft.
The agreement strengthens Aeromexico’s existing relationship with Swiss AviationSoftware, whose AMOS maintenance and engineering system has served as the airline’s core technical platform since 2015. The integration allows for a seamless flow of maintenance documentation between AMOS and flydocs’ DRM platform.
flydocs said the system will help the airline improve records accuracy, streamline technical processes and ensure compliance across the aircraft lifecycle, as carriers increasingly turn to digital tools to manage complex fleet operations.
Arne Schlossmacher, head of sales and customer development for the Digital TechOps ecosystem in the Americas at flydocs, said the partnership would enhance operational efficiency and reduce costs while supporting Aeromexico’s digital transformation strategy.
Aeromexico’s director of engineering, planning and technical services, David Nakamura Savoy, said the agreement would enable the airline to modernise its maintenance processes through real-time digitisation of aircraft data.
The collaboration reflects a broader push across the aviation industry to digitise maintenance records and asset management, improving transparency, compliance and efficiency as fleets grow more complex.