We will provide them with everything they need to guarantee a smooth implementation, and ongoing success.
SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS UPGRADE
Spirit are in the midst of a rapid expansion of their MRO offerings, so now is absolutely the right time to upgrade their solution. “To be chosen by one of the most respected names in the industry is a great compliment to our software, and to our teams in the U.S.
SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS SOFTWARE
We look forward to working with Rusada to get the software up and running in our facilities over the coming months.” Spirit AeroSystems, a global leader in aerostructures design and manufacturing, gives employees the opportunity to develop the next innovation in aerospace: a new material, efficient design, a streamlined quality process or an easier-to-use tool. “ENVISION’s wide range of functionality and excellent track record made it the standout choice for our business.
We realized pretty quickly that to achieve the necessary levels of efficiency required for this program’s success, we would need an intelligent and modern software solution to back it up. “The expansion of our MRO Services over the last several years has resulted in us inheriting numerous disconnected software solutions. The agreement further expands Rusada’s presence in North America, where it already supports a number of operators and maintenance providers, as well as several government entities.īilly Ernst, MRO Senior Manager at Spirit AeroSystems commented: The software will be deployed by Rusada’s North America Client Services team, who will work closely with various stakeholders at Spirit to ensure a successful rollout. Spirit has signed up for 8 of ENVISION’s modules, as well as the recently released maintenance execution app, ENVISION Tasks. 07810 157926.Our ENVISION software has been chosen by Spirit AeroSystems (NYSE: SPR) to manage their growing maintenance, repair, and overhaul activities.ĮNVISION will be used by Spirit AeroSystems (Spirit) to support their maintenance facilities in Wichita and Dallas where they offer component MRO, on-wing repair, and aftermarket engineering services across an array of aircraft. To not do so puts workers and business here at a competitive disadvantage”, Steve Turner concluded.įor further information or an interview contact Donal O’Cofaigh, Unite Campaigns, Communications & Press (NI), tel. “It is vital that we see follow-on intervention by the Stormont Executive and Westminster that must mean a robust long-term package of support similar to what the French and German governments have done to safeguard all aerospace jobs, and the pay and conditions that workers and their families rely on. The sector directly generates £1bn in output (gross value-added) annually and contributes more than £2bn to Northern Ireland’s entire manufacturing output. Northern Ireland's aerospace cluster comprises 220 companies employing around 10,000 people. This news shows that there is a future for Aerospace – one that is rooted in the incredible skills-base of these workers.” To finally receive confirmation of this sale will therefore bring some relief to workers at Bombardier and indeed across the broader aerospace sector. “Unite working with our reps and members have played an important role in making this sure this deal happened.
SPIRIT AEROSYSTEMS SERIES
“This is a hugely difficult time for our members in aerospace, the sector alone in Northern Ireland has suffered a contraction of 1800 jobs over the last number of months through a series of redundancies. Steve Turner, Assistant General Secretary of Unite, commented on today’s news and called on Stormont and Westminster to follow it up with a robust long-term support package to safeguard all aerospace jobs. It represents a vote of confidence in Northern Ireland’s aerospace sector." This is positive news and will safeguard jobs as well as vital economic output and demand. “Today’s announcement confirms the acquisition of Bombardier aero-structure operations by Spirit Aerosystems, a world leader in first-tier aero-structure manufacturing. Jackie Pollock, Regional Secretary of Unite, welcomed the news that the sale of Bombardier operations to Spirit Aerosystems will proceed, securing jobs and skills in Northern Ireland. Stormont and Westminster government must now follow through with a robust package to safeguard all aerospace jobs