Airline partssourcing with traceability
A disciplined aviation parts capability for operators, MRO teams, and airport programs that need verified sourcing, documentation control, and rapid fulfillment for operationally critical aircraft components.

Field conditions shape the operating model.

Engine and module sourcing
Critical engine-related demand is handled with documentation discipline, supplier screening, and urgency-aware fulfillment planning.

Structural assemblies
Airframe panels, control surfaces, and structural components require accurate effectivity checks and careful logistics handling.

MRO program support
Planned maintenance programs benefit from sourcing visibility across rotables, assemblies, tooling, and replenishment timelines.
The requirement is clear before procurement begins.
Airline parts procurement is a safety-critical operating function. A delayed engine module, undocumented rotable, incorrect effectivity match, or weak supplier record can ground aircraft, disrupt schedules, and create compliance risk across the maintenance chain.
Aeronexus supports airline parts sourcing through structured requirement validation, supplier screening, documentation review, logistics coordination, and priority handling for AOG and maintenance-critical demand.
Built for aviation decisions
Part number and effectivity validation
Confirm part numbers, alternates, aircraft applicability, condition, urgency, documentation expectations, and maintenance release requirements before sourcing begins.
Traceable supplier channels
Prioritize qualified supplier paths, certificate review, source documentation, export records, and transparent commercial terms for aviation-grade procurement.
AOG and maintenance-critical escalation
Separate routine replenishment from aircraft-on-ground demand with clear priority handling, fulfillment visibility, and logistics coordination.
Rotables, structures, and engine components
Support sourcing for consumables, rotables, structural assemblies, engine-related modules, airport systems, and supporting maintenance infrastructure.

From requirement definition
to operational readiness
Technical demand intake
Capture part number, aircraft context, alternate eligibility, required condition, certificate needs, delivery location, and operational urgency.
Supplier and record screening
Evaluate source options against traceability, availability, lead time, documentation quality, commercial terms, and procurement risk.
Fulfillment and receipt control
Coordinate order path, shipping, customs inputs, delivery tracking, and receipt verification for the airline or maintenance team.
Where this capability applies
Aircraft-on-ground parts support
MRO and heavy maintenance programs
Traceable documentation workflows
International logistics coordination