Veryon Expands Diagnostics Suite with AI-Powered Parts Predictability and Reliability Solution

Veryon, information services and software solutions provider for the aviation industry, announced the expansion of its comprehensive diagnostics suite with the launch of Veryon Reliability, an AI-enabled parts predictability, fleet reliability, and reporting products and services solution that helps aircraft operators and OEMs forecast parts and component failures, improve fleet availability, and support proactive maintenance to reduce unscheduled downtime.

A major driver of unscheduled time is parts performance, availability, and failure. Operators are consistently looking for more insights into parts performance, predictive markers, early warnings, and integrated reporting to help optimize maintenance planning, minimize operational disruptions, and improve uptime.

With the launch of Veryon Reliability, formerly known as RCMBT Reliability Decision Support Systems (RDSS), Veryon has now integrated the AI-powered capabilities of its Veryon Diagnostics platform with the advanced decision-support features of RDSS, creating a unified solution. Veryon Reliability leverages proprietary machine-learning algorithms and pattern recognition technology to detect failure trends, predict short-life components, and identify rogue parts before they fail. By enabling operators to take proactive action, the solution reduces the risk of costly disruptions and enhances overall fleet reliability. As part of the Veryon Diagnostics platform, operators can see a comprehensive picture across parts, chronic defects, root causes, and first-time fixes, facilitating predictive analytics and advanced maintenance planning and strategies.

“With Veryon Reliability, we are equipping operators with AI-powered failure predictions, real-time parts forecasting, and automated reliability insights,” said Kris Volrath, senior vice president of product at Veryon. “This expansion represents a significant advancement in our predictive maintenance capabilities, allowing operators to transition from reactive repairs to proactive decision-making that enhances aircraft availability, reduces maintenance costs, and improves operational efficiency.”

Volrath added, “When paired with Veryon Guided Troubleshooting, operators have a fully closed-loop solution for reliability as well as troubleshooting. This combination allows them to rapidly return their aircraft to service in a safe and compliant manner.”

Getting started with Veryon Reliability is a streamlined and proven process. Operators collaborate with Veryon to provide the necessary data, utilizing the same successful implementation framework established with Veryon Diagnostics. With both products now seamlessly integrated, operators benefit from a single data integration that enhances onboarding efficiency, strengthens data security, and delivers connected, actionable insights.

Bethany Little, CEO of Veryon, emphasized the company’s commitment to innovation in aviation maintenance technology. “Veryon Reliability is another milestone in our mission to transform aviation maintenance with intelligent, data-driven solutions,” said Little. “By harnessing AI and automation, we empower operators and their OEMs to make informed, proactive decisions—resulting in safer, more efficient, and cost-effective operations.”