Aviation service provider AAR Corp has launched Airvoyant, an AI-powered aviation procurement platform designed to connect buyers directly with suppliers and simplify the aircraft parts sourcing process.
Built for airlines and MRO providers, the platform searches available inventory, requests and consolidates quotes, and supports users in moving towards a streamlined purchasing decision.
Powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS), Airvoyant integrates directly with Aeroxchange’s ecosystem of more than 5,000 suppliers.
It also connects with Trax and other enterprise resource planning systems, embedding procurement intelligence into existing airline and MRO workflows.
The platform uses AI agents to analyse inbound supplier quotes and generate purchase recommendations based on historical procurement data, including previous transactions, pricing trends and supplier performance.
AAR said the system is designed to reduce reliance on fragmented systems, email-led RFQs and manual quote comparison, while improving visibility into lead times, supporting supply chain planning and helping customers unlock savings on parts spend.
Additional AI agents focused on demand consolidation, vendor optimisation and automated negotiation are expected to launch later this year.
Delta Air Lines and Air Canada are collaborating with Airvoyant as subject matter experts, providing early feedback and operational insight to support the platform’s development.
Air Europa, Allegiant, Atlas Air, JetBlue, Thai Airways and Virgin Atlantic are also serving as launch partners and advisors.
Following Trax and Aerostrat, Airvoyant becomes the third company in AAR Corp’s aviation software portfolio.
John M. Holmes, chairman, president and chief executive of AAR Corp, said: “AAR Corp continues to invest in our transformative software platforms to bring increased efficiency to all corners of the aviation industry.
“Airvoyant represents the first scalable solution to deliver agentic AI to airlines and MROs. These AI tools will reshape how customers source and procure parts, plan maintenance, and optimise operations.”
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