Aviation software provider Ramco Systems has gone live with its Aviation Suite software at Korean Air’s Engine Maintenance Center, providing the airline with a scalable digital platform to support engine maintenance operations and future expansion plans.
The software will connect functions across engine maintenance, finance, customer support and billing, while also integrating with internal and external systems, including Korean Air’s automated storage retrieval system for warehouse management.
Ramco Systems said the platform also links the airline with customers and suppliers through industry-standard technologies to support interoperability and scalability.

According to the company, the system gives South Korea’s flag carrier real-time visibility into engine maintenance activity, including capacity versus production throughput, cost and revenue metrics, and overall profit and loss performance.
Ramco Systems added that more than 400 mechanics and engineers are now using its Mechanic Anywhere mobile application to carry out maintenance tasks digitally, supporting Korean Air’s move towards paperless operations. The airline said this will help remove manual bottlenecks, reduce queue times and improve workflow efficiency.
The Aviation Suite will also form part of Korean Air’s planned engine maintenance cluster, which is scheduled to open in 2027 and is expected to become Asia’s largest engine MRO hub.
Chan Woo Jung, senior vice president and head of maintenance and engineering division at Korean Air, said: “By partnering with Ramco, we are embracing a digital-first approach that will allow us to scale with confidence and deliver exceptional value, addressing the complexity and precision required in engine maintenance where efficiency is critical to meeting customer demands.
“Looking ahead, this transformation supports our vision for our upcoming engine maintenance cluster, where predictive maintenance, real-time intelligence and data-driven, automated processes will enable us to achieve new levels of operational excellence and agility.”
Sam Jacob, executive vice president and SBU head – aviation, aerospace and defence at Ramco Systems, said: “Through real-time visibility, mobile-first workflows and seamless integration, we enable forward-thinking organizations like Korean Air to lead the industry with speed and resilience.
“With this digital transformation, Korean Air is future-proofing operations for an era of smart and sustainable maintenance, repair and overhaul.”
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