

Veryon has introduced Veryon Work Center and Veryon GSE, two new solutions designed to expand its unified aviation maintenance suite and bring greater visibility and efficiency across maintenance teams.
Both solutions were formerly known under the EBIS brand acquired from Tronair last year. Now fully added to the Veryon ecosystem, they extend the company’s capabilities beyond traditional maintenance tracking to include execution and ground operations.
The launch builds on Veryon Tracking and Tracking+, further strengthening Veryon's fleet management capabilities with a work order, quoting, parts, and inventory management platform and integrated ground support equipment (GSE) asset management. The Work Center solution primarily supports Part 145 repair stations, A&P shops, service centers, FBOs, and OEMs in North America. Veryon GSE provides a new capability to support ground equipment managed directly by Part 121 commercial airlines or airports, as well as ground handling services worldwide.
Veryon Work Center streamlines structured maintenance workflows across work orders, labor tracking, scheduling, compliance, invoicing, and documentation, giving teams greater operational control. By bringing planning, execution, and recordkeeping into a single digital environment, Veryon Work Center helps maintenance providers operate more efficiently and stay audit-ready.
For many maintenance organizations, these processes are still fragmented across multiple systems or handled manually. That fragmentation creates inefficiencies, increases the risk of errors, and slows down decision-making. Work Center removes those barriers by giving teams a centralized view of their operations. Planning, execution, and recordkeeping are connected, making it easier to track progress, manage resources, and maintain compliance.
"It basically takes the place of three to four employees," said Greg Baker, Owner/ Accountable Manager at Baker Avionics. "For small shops, that's a big plus. It saves time, saves money, and streamlines everything."

Veryon GSE extends maintenance visibility beyond the aircraft to include ground support equipment. It provides centralized insight into asset status, maintenance schedules, parts management, and operational readiness, helping operators and service providers reduce downtime and coordinate resources more effectively across ramp operations. Today, major airline operators across North America rely on Veryon GSE to bring greater control and visibility to their ground operations, ensuring equipment readiness keeps pace with flight schedules.

Veryon’s unified aviation maintenance suite connects maintenance tracking, troubleshooting, technical publications, reliability, and MRO execution through shared data and workflows. Spanning fleet maintenance and operations, performance and reliability, guided troubleshooting, technical publications and compliance, and MRO management, the suite gives operators, MROs, and maintenance teams a clearer view of aircraft, tasks, defects, documentation, parts, approvals, and required actions.
With shared data across the maintenance lifecycle, Veryon helps reduce manual data reconciliation, eliminate unnecessary system switching, improve operational control, and enable more efficient decision-making.
At the core of the suite is Veryon AIRE, the AI-driven data intelligence engine built on more than 100 million real-world maintenance events. By applying advanced analytics and machine learning, Veryon AIRE helps teams identify recurring issues earlier, surface the most likely fixes, and act faster, often before problems escalate into costly disruptions.
By connecting the full maintenance lifecycle into a single, intelligent ecosystem, Veryon enables faster troubleshooting, stronger operational visibility, and more informed decision-making. The result is less time chasing information and more time keeping aircraft in the air.