Advancing UK Aerospace, Defence, Security & Space Solutions Worldwide
  • Home
  • /
  • Aerospace
  • /
  • Willis Asset Management chooses Commsoft’s OASES

Aerospace

Willis Asset Management chooses Commsoft’s OASES

Commsoft is delighted to announce that its industry-leading MRO IT system, OASES, has been selected by Willis Asset Management Ltd to support its newly launched CAMO operation, which will be a key service provision in its growing platform of aviation advisory and asset management services.

Willis Asset Management, a subsidiary of Willis Lease Finance Corporation, provides independent and expert aviation advisory services as well as technical and commercial management solutions for both aircraft and engines. The company currently manages a global portfolio of over 700 aero engines with customers including a large variety of airlines, major lessors, OEMs, MROs and financial institutions around the globe.

Advertisement
ODU RT

Karl Gibson, Vice President, commented:“The launch of Willis Asset Management CAMO services will add a new dimension to our broad range of aviation programs. We will be growing the Willis CAMO platform in combination with our Part 145 maintenance and Airframe services to provide a truly unique service offering for our clients.”

Advertisement
ODU RT

Nick Godwin, Commsoft’s Managing Director, commented: “OASES is continually being developed with the active participation of our users and reflects the breadth and depth of our experience in all areas of aviation maintenance support. We are proud that Willis Asset Management has chosen OASES for its specific needs and we’re very much looking forward to working with them to ensure an early and successful implementation.”  
         
Combining a high level of technical sophistication with an intuitive user interface, OASES is currently being relied on by more than 130 aviation operations in over 55 different countries; a customer base that includes national and regional airlines, charter operators and cargo specialists as well as 3rd party maintenance and leasing companies. To provide maximum flexibility, OASES is designed in a modular format and Willis Asset Management has selected the Core, Airworthiness and Planning modules which will be accessed by the company through Commsoft’s Private Cloud service.
 

Advertisement
Cranfield University
Titan secures key accreditations

Aerospace Defence

Titan secures key accreditations

2 May 2025

Titan Manufacturing - based in Weymouth, Dorset - has achieved two significant accreditations that position the company as a trusted supplier for military and defence contracts.

EasyJet adds two more aircraft to its Birmingham Airport base

Aerospace

EasyJet adds two more aircraft to its Birmingham Airport base

2 May 2025

EasyJet is today celebrating the arrival of two additional aircraft at its Birmingham Airport base, supporting 800 jobs.

Aircraft orders up 73% in first quarter of 2025

Aerospace

Aircraft orders up 73% in first quarter of 2025

2 May 2025

A total of 521 aircraft orders were placed in the first quarter – representing a 73% increase compared to Q1 2024 – as demand rises for both single-aisle and wide-body aircraft, according to ADS.

ATOBA, easyJet and World Fuel sign MoU to develop SAF supply

Aerospace

ATOBA, easyJet and World Fuel sign MoU to develop SAF supply

1 May 2025

EasyJet and ATOBA Energy (ATOBA), in partnership with World Fuel Services (World Fuel), have announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of long-term supply of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for easyJet’s operations in Europe and the UK.

Advertisement
DSEI 2025
Shipley UK and Kahootz partner to enhance opportunity capture

Aerospace Defence Security Space

Shipley UK and Kahootz partner to enhance opportunity capture

1 May 2025

Kahootz and Shipley UK have announced a strategic partnership to enhance opportunity capture and bid management capabilities.

Semiconductor facility launches in Southampton

Aerospace Defence Security Space Events

Semiconductor facility launches in Southampton

1 May 2025

A new facility using cutting edge electron beam technology to build the next generation of semiconductor chips - and the first of its kind in Europe - was opened yesterday at the University of Southampton by Science Minister Lord Vallance.

Advertisement
ODU RT