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Wed, 29 Nov 2017

Montrose Global Aircraft Leasing to Use AerData’s CMS

AerData, a Boeing subsidiary, has signed an agreement with Montrose Global Aircraft Leasing Limited (MGALL) to support their existing fleet of 45 aircraft and accounting systems with AerData’s Corporate Management System (CMS) hosted solution.

“We are looking to grow, and CMS will allow us to do that,” said Nick Brice, Montrose Global Technical director. “We chose AerData because of its reputation in the marketplace and are confident that it will be a smooth transition and great partnership.”

Montrose's Saab 340B on lease to Scottish regional airline, Loganair at Glasgow Airport in Scotland. Click to enlarge.

MGALL will consolidate data from multiple sources using the single CMS platform. The platform reduces risk for lessors by giving them full control and oversight of asset values, contract information and technical details. It also helps save time and money by using direct connections to existing financial systems.

“CMS helps lessors be more efficient and more effective by consolidating data pertinent to the lifecycle management of leased assets,” said Matt Bull, AerData CEO. “We are pleased that Montrose Global has chosen AerData CMS to assist in growing their business by leveraging software to increase efficiencies in their operations.”

More than 60 leasing companies worldwide use AerData systems to support their business.

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