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Trax and Aeroxchange Sign Agreement to Accelerate Integration

Trax and Aeroxchange Expand Partnership to Accelerate Aviation Maintenance Integration
Miami, October 27, 2025 – Trax, a global leader in paperless aviation maintenance and engineering software, and Aeroxchange, a premier secure-network provider for the commercial aviation supply chain, have announced an expanded agreement to accelerate and enhance the integration of their platforms. This strategic move aims to improve connectivity and provide a more seamless experience for customers involved in aviation maintenance and supply chain operations.
Enhanced Integration to Streamline Operations
Building on a longstanding collaboration, the new agreement will embed Aeroxchange’s services directly into Trax’s workflows. This integration enables customers to access Aeroxchange’s extensive network of parts, repair, pool, and consignment service suppliers directly through Trax applications. By streamlining these processes, the partnership is expected to improve operational efficiency across the aviation maintenance sector.
Both companies anticipate that the enhanced integration will lead to faster implementations, quicker troubleshooting, and reduced downtime for airlines and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) providers. By aligning their technology roadmaps, Trax and Aeroxchange aim to accelerate the delivery of new features and innovations, helping customers adapt to evolving industry demands.
Miguel Sosa, Vice President of Innovation at Trax, emphasized the significance of the agreement, stating, “We are excited to build on our decades-long relationship with Aeroxchange to provide additional supply chain options to our customers. This agreement is a key aspect of Trax’s strategy to create a fully integrated digital platform, allowing our customers to maximize value from their investment in our solutions as well as complementary industry-leading offerings. We look forward to providing additional process automation opportunities through this expanded network agreement.”
Al Koszarek, President and CEO of Aeroxchange, added, “By working together, we will ensure our mutual customers are able to unlock the maximum benefits of our respective products in support of their airline MRO operations.”
Challenges and Market Implications
Despite the promising benefits, the expanded partnership presents certain challenges. Achieving seamless integration between the two systems will require substantial technical collaboration and rigorous testing. Market reactions have been mixed; while some investors express optimism about the enhanced capabilities, others voice concerns regarding the complexity and potential delays in implementation. Additionally, competitors in the aviation maintenance and engineering software sector may respond by enhancing their own supply chain solutions, potentially intensifying competition.
Recent data indicates that Trax is leveraging its long-term relationship with Aeroxchange to broaden supply chain options for its customers, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and delivering customer value.
Company Profiles
Trax, a wholly owned subsidiary of AAR CORP. (NYSE: AIR), offers aviation maintenance mobile and cloud products that support digital signatures, paperless workflows, RFID logistics, biometric security, and offline capabilities. Its eMRO and eMobility products provide comprehensive solutions for managing all aspects of aircraft maintenance. More information is available at trax.aero.
Aeroxchange operates the only electronic business network that privately and securely supports all MRO business processes in aviation for both buyers and sellers. Its platform automates the full lifecycle of electronic communication, from order creation to final invoice, accelerating repair, replenishment, sourcing, and inventory pooling. Further details can be found at corp.aeroxchange.com.

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