Aircraft maintenance software for flight training schools and high-utilisation aviation operations

One aircraft maintenance system for
operators, providers, pilots and engineers

Trails AMS is built for flight training schools, general aviation operators, scenic flight operators and high-utilisation aircraft operations.

Designed for fixed wing, helicopter, glider, lighter-than-air and UAV operations — with strong support for flight schools and high-utilisation fleets.

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Airworthiness visibility
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Maintenance tracking
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Work packs
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Digital sign-offs
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Compliance conformance
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Airworthiness visibility
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Maintenance tracking
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Work packs
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Digital sign-offs
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Compliance conformance
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Airworthiness visibility
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Maintenance tracking
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Digital sign-offs
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Airworthiness visibility
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Platform

Everything needed to understand, plan and prove aircraft maintenance status

Trails AMS gives each role the tools they need while keeping aircraft, maintenance and compliance data connected across the people who rely on it.

Aircraft operator dashboard

Instantly review airworthiness, upcoming maintenance, open defects, components and aircraft records from one operator workspace.

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Maintenance provider workflows

Primary providers can view authorised operator aircraft, manage requirements and build controlled work packs for maintenance execution.

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Public technical repositories

Create and reference public maintenance program and technical document repositories so reusable aviation data can support future records.

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Compliance conformance tracking

Track maintenance requirements, due items and regulatory conformance so teams can see what is current, upcoming or overdue.

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Aviation sectors

Built for high-utilisation aviation operations

Trails AMS is well suited to aviation environments where aircraft are used frequently, maintenance status matters every day, and operators need clear visibility across pilots, engineers and maintenance providers.

Flight training schools

Flight training school maintenance software for busy training fleets. Track aircraft availability, defects raised by pilots, upcoming maintenance, component status and airworthiness visibility across instructors, students, operators and maintenance providers.

General aviation operators

Support light aircraft and small fleet operations with connected maintenance tracking, technical records, compliance conformance, defects, maintenance tasks and aircraft status visibility.

Scenic flight operators

Keep high-cycle scenic aircraft ready for scheduled flying with clearer maintenance planning, defect visibility, work orders, work packs and provider coordination.

Small passenger operations

Give operations teams and maintenance providers a shared view of aircraft readiness, scheduled maintenance, open defects, components and maintenance documentation.

Business flight operations

Support high-utilisation business flying where aircraft records, pilot logging, maintenance planning and provider access need to stay connected.

Why flight schools fit well

Training aircraft fly often, defects must be captured quickly, and maintenance status needs to be visible before aircraft are dispatched. Trails AMS is built around those connected workflows.

How Trails AMS works

Role-based workflows around shared aircraft truth

User-centric by design

A Trails AMS account belongs to the person, not just the organisation. A pilot or maintenance provider can be associated with multiple aircraft operators, and an engineer can be linked to multiple maintenance provider accounts.

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Aircraft operators control access to their aircraft data
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Providers and pilots work from their own connected accounts
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Role associations support real-world aviation relationships
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Maintenance execution from requirement to sign-off

Operators can create work orders while maintenance providers turn authorised work into structured work packs. Engineers can sign off tasks digitally, keeping the maintenance flow controlled and traceable.

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Task lists follow aircraft and component requirements
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Work packs guide provider-side maintenance activity
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Engineer digital signatures support accountable task completion
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Live operational visibility

Operators can see an aircraft’s airworthiness picture, upcoming maintenance, defects, component status and logbook information without chasing separate spreadsheets or disconnected records.

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Upcoming maintenance and overdue items surfaced clearly
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Defects raised from pilot flight logging feed back into aircraft records
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Component tracking covers on-wing and off-wing assets
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Support for fixed wing, helicopters and more

Trails AMS supports a wide range of aviation operations, with strong alignment to fixed wing and helicopter fleets where utilisation, maintenance planning and compliance visibility are critical.

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Fixed wing aircraft and helicopters for the largest operational use cases
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Sailplanes, gliders, lighter-than-air aircraft and drone operations
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Flexible aircraft records that can support different operating environments
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Built for aviation maintenance control

A clearer way to connect aircraft, people and maintenance records

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User roles

Designed around the people who keep aircraft flying

Trails AMS supports aircraft operators, maintenance providers, pilots and engineers without forcing every user into a single organisation silo. Real aviation relationships can be represented through controlled associations and access.

Aircraft operators: manage aircraft, requirements, defects, work orders and airworthiness visibility.
Maintenance providers: support authorised operator fleets, configure requirements where permitted and manage provider-side work packs.
Pilots: log flights, raise defects, complete flight plans and maintain pilot logbook records.
Engineers: complete assigned maintenance tasks and apply digital signatures for task sign-off.
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Trails AMS user roles connected across operators, providers, pilots and engineers

Capabilities

Key modules for a complete aircraft maintenance picture

Aircraft & components
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Aircraft status overview
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Component fitment and removal tracking
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Maintenance logbook records

Aircraft records, on-wing and off-wing component tracking, component history and maintenance status visibility.

Operations & pilots
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Pilot flight logger
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Defect capture from operations
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Flight planner and logbook tools

Flight logging, defect raising, comprehensive flight planning and pilot logbook workflows.

Maintenance & compliance
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Maintenance requirement tracking
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Work order and work pack flow
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Digital engineer signatures

Maintenance tasks, work orders, provider work packs, conformance tracking and engineer task sign-off.

Knowledge repositories

Reusable public repositories for maintenance programs and technical documents

Trails AMS is built to reduce duplicated data entry by allowing structured maintenance programs and technical references to be published, reused and linked into aircraft maintenance requirements.

Maintenance programs

Build searchable program references that can support aircraft maintenance scheduling and conformance.

Technical documents

Reference manuals, service information and technical data from shared repositories where appropriate.

Compliance evidence

Connect records, tasks and sign-offs to the requirements they satisfy for clearer oversight.

Conformance programs

Build aircraft conformance maintenance programs from applicable ADs, SBs, STCs and aviation authority rules, then link those requirements into aircraft maintenance tracking.

Use cases

Built for everyday aviation maintenance scenarios

Explore how Trails AMS supports the day-to-day workflows of aircraft operators, maintenance providers, pilots and engineers through connected, role-focused tools.

Engineers

Sign off maintenance tasks digitally

Complete assigned tasks, record sign-off and support a traceable maintenance history for aircraft and components.

Maintenance Providers

Turn authorised work into controlled work packs

Coordinate maintenance activity, manage requirements on behalf of operators where access is granted, and guide engineers through task completion.

Aircraft Operators

Know if an aircraft is ready to fly

See airworthiness, upcoming maintenance, defects, components and maintenance records without digging through disconnected systems.

Pilots

Log flights and raise defects at the source

Capture operational usage, defects, flight plans and pilot logbook records so aircraft data stays current.


FAQ

Frequently asked questions

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What is Trails AMS?

Trails AMS is a web-based aircraft maintenance software platform for managing aircraft records, maintenance requirements, defects, components, work orders, work packs and compliance visibility.

Is Trails AMS suitable for flight training schools?

Yes. Trails AMS is especially well suited to flight training schools and high-utilisation training fleets because it connects aircraft maintenance status, pilot flight logging, defect reporting, maintenance planning, components, work orders and maintenance provider workflows.

What aircraft types does Trails AMS support?

Trails AMS can support fixed wing aircraft, helicopters, sailplanes and gliders, lighter-than-air aircraft and drone operations. The primary target market is fixed wing and helicopter operations, but the platform structure is flexible enough for other aircraft categories.

Who is Trails AMS for?

It is designed for aircraft operators, maintenance providers, pilots and engineers, with each user working through role-appropriate tools and access.

What does user-centric mean?

Accounts are based around people. A pilot or provider can be linked to multiple operators, and an engineer can be linked to multiple provider accounts.

Can maintenance providers manage operator requirements?

Yes, where an operator grants access, a primary maintenance provider can view operator aircraft and help configure or manage maintenance requirements.

Does Trails AMS support compliance tracking?

Trails AMS is designed to help track conformance against maintenance and regulatory requirements, including due status, evidence and completed task history.

Can engineers sign off tasks digitally?

Work packs can guide maintenance flow and support engineer digital signatures for task sign-off, helping create a clearer maintenance record.

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