
Ultramain for Real-Time Data Management
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“The key to efficiently monitoring and managing any major operation is real-time data collection,” says Albuquerque-based Ultramain Systems, which is promoting its Ultramain v9 software at Booth 3920.
The “refined and mature” software, which works on Apple iOS, Windows 10, and Android smart phones and tablets, provides “a paperless system-of-record that is integrated, comprehensive and easy to use,” the company says. As such, it “benefits both operators and maintainers by removing the complexity of data entry.”

Omni Shares Its Fleet Support Know-How
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Tulsa-based Omni Aircraft Maintenance boasts “a nearly 40-year history of safety, reliability and service” as it extends business jet and turboprop maintenance and inspection expertise developed in support of its affiliate Omni Air Transport fleet to the wider industry.
In addition to in-house and on-site airframe inspections, Omni provides avionics troubleshooting and testing, AOG services, component replacements, engine periodic inspections, and paint and interior restoration.
“We know the importance of safety, timeliness and consistent communication,” says Caleb Benner, Omni president.
Booths 3934 and 3564.

RPM for Cleaning and Detailing
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Los Angeles-based RPM Aircraft Maintenance and Appearance is promoting a full range of aircraft cleaning and detailing services, from basic interior and exterior cleaning to carpet extractions, leather conditioning, brightwork and boot treatment, at Booth 3932.
The firm is in the process of obtaining an FAA 145 Repair Station certificate allowing it to provide line maintenance support.
“Our services are available 24 hours a day,” says Jorge Ruiz, RPM president and general manger.
“We provide service to corporate jets such as Beechcraft, Hawkers, Learjet, Citations, Challengers, Falcons, and Gulfstream, he says. “Our experienced crew can be available at a moments notice for any last minute situation.
“The ultimate care of your aircraft is a priority to us,” Ruiz says.
“We’re only a phone call away.”
RPM also services larger Airbus and Boeing commercial aircraft.

Satto Repair for Plastics and Composites
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Miami-based Satto Repair Center USA is promoting a line of Satto and Sollux products for the repair of plastic and composite cabin interior parts at Booth 3925h. Durable repairs can be carried out on-wing or in a workshop, the company says: “no need for specialized tools or lengthy technician training.”

Seal Aviation for Fuel Tank Maintenance, Anywhere
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Fort Lauderdale-based offers mobile fuel tank repair, “anywhere you need” for AOG situations, as well as non-destructive testing and structural repair services. The company says it can assist with any aircraft fuel leak repair or fuel tank maintenance procedures. Booth 4023.

Snap-On Industrial for Aircraft Mechanic Tools
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“If it flies, Snap-on helps clear it for takeoff,” says the Illinois-based top-of-top-the-line tool manufacturer, which is exhibiting at Booth 4027.
“You stand for something bigger than any plane you work on,” the company says. “And while we didn’t place that responsibility in your hands, we do provide the tools to do the job right.
“Every time.”
Well beyond the ratchet, Snap-on’s capabilities have grown to include FOD/foreign object damage prevention, tool control, tool accountability, lean process design, and safety. The product line ranges from hand and power tools, to torque and precision, to structure tools from drilling to riveting.

Ultramain for Real-Time Data Management
Credit: Ultramain Systems
“The key to efficiently monitoring and managing any major operation is real-time data collection,” says Albuquerque-based Ultramain Systems, which is promoting its Ultramain v9 software at Booth 3920.
The “refined and mature” software, which works on Apple iOS, Windows 10, and Android smart phones and tablets, provides “a paperless system-of-record that is integrated, comprehensive and easy to use,” the company says. As such, it “benefits both operators and maintainers by removing the complexity of data entry.”

Omni Shares Its Fleet Support Know-How
Credit: Omni Aircraft Maintenance
Tulsa-based Omni Aircraft Maintenance boasts “a nearly 40-year history of safety, reliability and service” as it extends business jet and turboprop maintenance and inspection expertise developed in support of its affiliate Omni Air Transport fleet to the wider industry.
In addition to in-house and on-site airframe inspections, Omni provides avionics troubleshooting and testing, AOG services, component replacements, engine periodic inspections, and paint and interior restoration.
“We know the importance of safety, timeliness and consistent communication,” says Caleb Benner, Omni president.
Booths 3934 and 3564.

RPM for Cleaning and Detailing
Credit: RPM Aircraft Maintenance
Los Angeles-based RPM Aircraft Maintenance and Appearance is promoting a full range of aircraft cleaning and detailing services, from basic interior and exterior cleaning to carpet extractions, leather conditioning, brightwork and boot treatment, at Booth 3932.
The firm is in the process of obtaining an FAA 145 Repair Station certificate allowing it to provide line maintenance support.
“Our services are available 24 hours a day,” says Jorge Ruiz, RPM president and general manger.
“We provide service to corporate jets such as Beechcraft, Hawkers, Learjet, Citations, Challengers, Falcons, and Gulfstream, he says. “Our experienced crew can be available at a moments notice for any last minute situation.
“The ultimate care of your aircraft is a priority to us,” Ruiz says.
“We’re only a phone call away.”
RPM also services larger Airbus and Boeing commercial aircraft.

Satto Repair for Plastics and Composites
Credit: Satto Repair Center
Miami-based Satto Repair Center USA is promoting a line of Satto and Sollux products for the repair of plastic and composite cabin interior parts at Booth 3925h. Durable repairs can be carried out on-wing or in a workshop, the company says: “no need for specialized tools or lengthy technician training.”

Seal Aviation for Fuel Tank Maintenance, Anywhere
Credit: Seal Aviation
Fort Lauderdale-based offers mobile fuel tank repair, “anywhere you need” for AOG situations, as well as non-destructive testing and structural repair services. The company says it can assist with any aircraft fuel leak repair or fuel tank maintenance procedures. Booth 4023.

Snap-On Industrial for Aircraft Mechanic Tools
Credit: Snap-on Industrial
“If it flies, Snap-on helps clear it for takeoff,” says the Illinois-based top-of-top-the-line tool manufacturer, which is exhibiting at Booth 4027.
“You stand for something bigger than any plane you work on,” the company says. “And while we didn’t place that responsibility in your hands, we do provide the tools to do the job right.
“Every time.”
Well beyond the ratchet, Snap-on’s capabilities have grown to include FOD/foreign object damage prevention, tool control, tool accountability, lean process design, and safety. The product line ranges from hand and power tools, to torque and precision, to structure tools from drilling to riveting.

Ultramain for Real-Time Data Management
Credit: Ultramain Systems
“The key to efficiently monitoring and managing any major operation is real-time data collection,” says Albuquerque-based Ultramain Systems, which is promoting its Ultramain v9 software at Booth 3920.
The “refined and mature” software, which works on Apple iOS, Windows 10, and Android smart phones and tablets, provides “a paperless system-of-record that is integrated, comprehensive and easy to use,” the company says. As such, it “benefits both operators and maintainers by removing the complexity of data entry.”
More than a score of companies will be participating in the new Maintenance Pavilion at the National Business Aviation Association's Convention & Exhibition October 12-14 in Las Vegas, a first for NBAA-BACE. Proceeds from a Silent Auction on Wednesday, October 13 will be used in support of the NBAA’s AMT Maintenance Scholarships for aircraft maintenance technicians.