Angel Marinov

Angel Marinov

Head of Innovation at ePlaneAI
April 16, 2025

How the Future of Aviation AI Took Flight at MRO Americas 2025

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Last week at MRO Americas 2025 in Atlanta, we officially marked a major milestone: the evolution from a digital marketplace to a full-suite provider of AI-powered aviation solutions.

With rising challenges across procurement, inventory, and compliance, airlines, MROs, and suppliers are seeking smarter, faster ways to operate. AI is no longer just a future vision—it’s actively reshaping aviation today.

From Marketplace to Mission-Critical Aviation AI

After years of operating a digital marketplace, we pivoted to a new era. We’ve built a purpose-driven aviation intelligence platform designed to optimize procurement, inventory management, and maintenance workflows in real-time.

The AI suite now includes:

  • AeroGenie — An intelligent ERP assistant that makes aviation data searchable and accessible in plain language.
  • Email AI — Automates RFQ processing, speeding up response times and streamlining supplier communications.
  • Inventory AI — Predicts parts demand to optimize stock levels, minimize shortages, and reduce carrying costs.
  • Document AI — Automates the review and validation of critical aviation documents, helping organizations strengthen compliance.

“Our transition from a marketplace to AI-powered aviation solutions is a direct response to what the industry truly needs: efficiency, accuracy, and real-time automation,” said Meir Rozolio, CEO.

Each application is purpose-built to tackle the everyday challenges that airlines, MROs, and suppliers face—from managing large inventories to improving maintenance operations and regulatory compliance.

LinkedIn post on @ePlaneAI's LinkedIn page sharing our whitepaper published on Aviation Week

New Thought Leadership: Optimizing Aerospace Data with AI

As part of this shift, a new whitepaper, Optimizing Aerospace Data with AI, was published in partnership with Aviation Week.

The whitepaper explores how aviation companies can use AI to address persistent data challenges. It demonstrates how automating core processes can eliminate manual errors, accelerate RFQ turnaround times, and create stronger, more resilient supply chains.

“AI is no longer just a concept for the future—it’s the operating system for competitive aviation organizations today,” said Jeremy Cole, Director of Business Development. “Our whitepaper shares practical strategies aviation leaders can adopt immediately to drive smarter, faster operations.”

Available now, the whitepaper provides real-world examples of how organizations are leveraging AI to gain an advantage in today’s complex aviation environment.

Why This Shift Matters for Aviation

Aviation has always demanded precision and speed, yet legacy systems and manual workflows often slow teams down. With the rising costs of operational delays and growing regulatory pressures, companies are realizing that outdated processes aren’t sustainable.

AI enables a shift away from reactive, manual work toward proactive, intelligent operations.

For instance:

  • Predictive inventory planning helps teams avoid costly part shortages and overstocking.
  • Automated RFQ management ensures faster responses and stronger supplier relationships.
  • Real-time market insights through tools like Parts Analyzer reduce sourcing delays and improve cost efficiency.
  • Document automation minimizes compliance risks and streamlines audit preparation.

These aren’t future goals—they are capabilities that aviation teams can implement today with the right tools.

MRO Americas 2025: A Launchpad for Innovation

MRO Americas 2025 wasn’t just a moment to introduce new products. It was a platform to demonstrate how aviation operations can change when AI is embedded into everyday workflows.

Attendees were among the first to experience AeroGenie, the AI-powered assistant that makes aviation data accessible in seconds. Instead of searching across systems, teams can now simply ask a question and get the answers they need—improving decision-making and operational speed.

Across the event, one theme was clear: aviation needs technology that reduces complexity, not adds to it. Simplicity, speed, and visibility are the new standards—and AI is making them possible.

What’s Next

The MRO Americas launch was a major milestone—but it’s only the beginning.

With the AeroGenie beta now live, and continued advancements across the AI solution suite, the focus remains on helping aviation teams build smarter, more connected operations.

By automating critical workflows, predicting supply chain needs, and delivering real-time intelligence, AI isn’t just optimizing aviation operations—it’s redefining them.

Smarter aviation starts here.

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