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AAR links airlines to 5,000 suppliers with new AI parts-buying tool

AAR Introduces Airvoyant: An AI-Powered Platform Connecting Airlines to Over 5,000 Suppliers
WOOD DALE, Ill., April 21, 2026 — AAR CORP. (NYSE: AIR), a prominent provider of aviation services, has launched Airvoyant, an innovative AI-driven procurement platform designed to revolutionize the sourcing of aircraft parts for airlines and maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) operators. Developed on Amazon Web Services (AWS) and integrated with Aeroxchange’s extensive network of more than 5,000 suppliers, Airvoyant seeks to automate and streamline the traditionally manual and fragmented process of parts procurement.
Transforming Procurement with Artificial Intelligence
Airvoyant’s intelligent system directly connects buyers to suppliers, enabling real-time inventory searches, consolidated quote comparisons, and simplified one-click purchasing decisions. The platform employs AI agents that analyze supplier quotes and generate purchase recommendations by leveraging historical procurement data, including past transactions, pricing trends, and supplier performance metrics. This data-centric approach is intended to pave the way for autonomous ordering and more informed sourcing decisions.
The platform is designed to integrate seamlessly with major enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems such as Trax, embedding intelligent procurement capabilities within existing operational workflows. Additional AI functionalities focusing on demand consolidation, vendor optimization, and automated negotiation are slated for release later this year, promising to further enhance Airvoyant’s utility.
Industry Collaboration and Market Challenges
Several leading airlines, including Delta Air Lines and Air Canada, are actively collaborating as subject matter experts, providing critical feedback to refine the platform. Launch partners and advisors such as Air Europa, Allegiant, Atlas Air, JetBlue, Thai Airways, and Virgin Atlantic have already begun to experience the benefits of Airvoyant in their MRO parts procurement processes.
Despite its potential, Airvoyant faces challenges in a market where manual procurement practices and long-standing supplier relationships remain deeply rooted. Industry analysts note that adoption may be gradual, as many airlines and procurement professionals continue to rely on traditional, email-based requests for quotations (RFQs) and manual quote evaluations. Skepticism from stakeholders hesitant to transition to AI-driven systems is anticipated, while competitors may respond by enhancing their own procurement technologies or forming partnerships with AI providers to maintain competitive advantage.
The broader implications of AI adoption on the aviation workforce also warrant consideration. Some industry participants have expressed concerns regarding the potential displacement of traditional procurement roles as automation becomes more widespread.
AAR’s Commitment to Advanced Aviation Solutions
AAR underscores that Airvoyant’s cloud-native architecture ensures real-time processing, seamless integration, and robust security, enabling customers to embrace advanced automation with confidence. By unifying procurement workflows and providing direct access to a broad network of trusted suppliers, Airvoyant aims to accelerate sourcing, expand supplier reach, and deliver measurable cost savings on parts expenditure.
“Airvoyant represents the first scalable solution to deliver agentic AI to airlines and MROs,” stated John M. Holmes, AAR’s Chairman, President, and CEO. “These AI tools will reshape how customers source and procure parts, plan maintenance, and optimize operations.”
Airvoyant complements AAR’s growing aviation software portfolio, which includes Trax and Aerostrat, reinforcing the company’s dedication to next-generation solutions for airline and MRO operations.
For further details, visit AAR’s software portfolio or Airvoyant.

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