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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Trax eMobility for Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Trax eMobility for Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) include: Virgin Atlantic, a United Kingdom based Transportation organisation with 8760 employees and revenues of $4.42 billion, Frontier Airlines, a United States based Transportation organisation with 8011 employees and revenues of $3.59 billion, Air Europa, a Spain based Transportation organisation with 4600 employees and revenues of $1.58 billion, Amerijet International, a United States based Transportation organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $542.0 million, Canadian North, a Canada based Transportation organisation with 1400 employees and revenues of $250.0 million and many others.
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Air Europa | Transportation | 4600 | $1.6B | Spain | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Air Europa implemented Trax eMobility and Trax eMRO as a Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) deployment with TRAX USA supplying the software. The program mobilized Air Europa maintenance teams onto mobile and web-based applications, establishing the airline as the first Spanish carrier to fully digitalize its maintenance management system across its modern fleet.
The deployment combined Trax eMRO, described as a web-based, device-agnostic ERP for maintenance, with the Trax eMobility suite of iOS applications. Functional capabilities implemented include offline-capable mobile task execution with automatic synchronization, electronic workpacks and manuals for paperless operations, digital signature support, RFID-capable logistics handling, and biometric security controls, with provisions to incrementally incorporate predictive maintenance capabilities.
Operational coverage focused on end-to-end maintenance activities, mobilizing the workforce to plan and execute tasks from anywhere on mobile devices and web clients, and extending real-time information availability to flight crews. The implementation touched planning, task execution, and supply chain workflows within Air Europa maintenance operations, and supported device-agnostic access for technicians and supervisors during line and base maintenance activities.
Governance and process changes were anchored by maintenance leadership and standardization of electronic procedures, moving workpacks and approvals to digital flows and enabling Covid-safe, paperless work practices. Rollout emphasized progressive activation of mobile apps with offline synchronization to preserve continuity of operations while converting established maintenance procedures to electronic records and digital signoffs.
Reported outcomes include a radical change in the conception and execution of maintenance activities with positive operational and financial effects explicitly cited by Air Europa, including improved planning, execution, supply chain management, and cost control, and reinforcement of quality, safety, punctuality, continuous improvement, and innovation principles. Trax eMobility remains the mobile component of the Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) scope for Air Europa moving forward.
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Amerijet International | Transportation | 1200 | $542M | United States | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Amerijet International selected Trax eMobility as part of Trax’s cloud-based eMRO and eMobility suite to digitize its aviation maintenance operations. Trax eMobility is being deployed as a Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) solution across Amerijet’s maintenance and engineering functions, with a focus on paperless workflows and real-time transactional access.
The implementation includes Trax modules and mobile apps QuickTurn, TaskControl, Line Control, and EzStock, combined with Trax’s fully-managed cloud hosting services. These components are being configured to support mobile-first line maintenance workflows, task assignment and control, quick turnarounds, and inventory transactions with offline synchronization to ensure continuity when connectivity is unavailable.
Architecturally the deployment is cloud-hosted and managed by Trax, enabling centralized data storage and mobile access for technicians and engineers from remote locations. Operational scope centers on Amerijet’s Technical Operations and maintenance and engineering teams across its U.S.-based cargo airline network, with the solution intended to provide a single source of maintenance records and mobile transaction capture.
Trax commenced implementation in April 2025 and Amerijet has communicated expectations that adoption will improve productivity, data accuracy, and overall operational performance. Governance and rollout are positioned around enabling compliant, auditable maintenance workflows through the eMRO and eMobility suite, while the cloud hosting model is intended to reduce infrastructure ownership and support continuous availability and updates.
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Archer Aviation | Aerospace and Defense | 774 | $1M | United States | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2024 | n/a |
In 2024, Archer Aviation deployed Trax eMobility alongside Trax's eMRO software to support its electric air taxi operations in the United States. Archer Aviation implemented Trax eMobility to provide Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) capability for maintenance, planning, and engineering functions supporting vehicle airworthiness and operational readiness.
The implementation emphasized paperless maintenance, combining electronic technical records with maintenance planning, engineering records, inventory management, and reliability workflows. Trax eMobility and the eMRO components were configured to cover core CMMS functions such as maintenance planning, maintenance scheduling and work order orchestration, parts and inventory control, and consolidated technical records for compliance and traceability.
Operational coverage focused on Archer Aviation maintenance, planning, engineering, and inventory teams operating within United States electric air taxi operations, with mobile-enabled eMobility usage explicit for technician-facing workflows. The deployment aligned system governance to centralize technical records and reliability data, standardize maintenance planning processes, and transition teams to a paperless maintenance model while retaining structured controls for engineering and inventory lifecycle management.
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Canadian North | Transportation | 1400 | $250M | Canada | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Canadian North initiated rollout activities for Trax eMobility, deploying the Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) application to support aircraft maintenance mobility. The engagement included Mobile Device Administration based in Ottawa, managing procurement, configuration, and lifecycle management of more than 300 company iPads via Cisco Meraki MDM, maintaining 99 percent device uptime and high end user satisfaction. Workstreams targeted operational continuity for aircraft maintenance applications and compliance with aviation regulatory requirements.
Configuration and functional work centered on mobile eMRO workflows and the Trax eMobility application, with implementation attention to mobile access for maintenance tasks, offline synchronization patterns common to field servicing, and secure device provisioning. The team integrated Clockify for contractor time capture and onboarding support, and used Cisco Meraki MDM for centralized device management and security policy enforcement. These modules and configurations were aligned to maintenance operations and contractor management functional areas.
Governance emphasized device lifecycle procedures, ongoing troubleshooting and support, and strengthened data security protocols to preserve operational availability. The engagement assisted the rollout of Trax eMRO Mobility Software and formalized processes for provisioning, remote support, and incident response for mobile maintenance tooling. Reported outcomes included sustained 99 percent uptime across managed devices and improved end user satisfaction during the March 2023 to present contract period.
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Frontier Airlines | Transportation | 8011 | $3.6B | United States | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, Frontier Airlines implemented Trax eMobility in the United States to deliver mobile maintenance execution for line and base MRO teams. The deployment positioned Trax eMobility to address Frontier Airlines Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) requirements by placing MRO tasks, job cards, and technical manuals on technician tablets.
The implementation focused on mobile maintenance modules and capabilities, including job cards and work packages, task lists, parts capture, and digital technical manuals with online and offline access. Trax eMobility was configured to support point-of-work actions such as viewing and progressing job cards, recording task completion, and updating maintenance status, consistent with Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) workflows.
Operational coverage targeted Frontier maintenance operations across the United States, with tablets provisioned for technicians to maintain continuity of records in connected and disconnected environments. The solution emphasized offline synchronization to support field maintenance and reintegrate execution data when connectivity was restored.
Governance and process change centered on a mobile-first maintenance execution model, shifting job card consumption and execution to tablets and introducing structured electronic workflows for technicians and planners. Trax eMobility was used to instrument on-wing and shop workflows, aligning maintenance execution practices with CMMS-oriented mobile maintenance processes.
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Transportation | 346 | $70M | Spain | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2019 | n/a |
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Transportation | 8760 | $4.4B | United Kingdom | TRAX USA | Trax eMobility | Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) | 2023 | n/a |
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