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Quantum Control

AI score: 65 / 100 Viable with known tradeoffs

ERP for aviation MRO, parts distribution, and FAA repair stations

Type: growing (full ERP), large / corporate  ·  Tech: cloud / legacy core  ·  Budget: traditional ($70k–$350k/yr)
Core verticals: MRO / aviation, aerospace / defense
Functions: maintenance, manufacturing / MES, purchasing, accounting, quality

Specialized ERP for aviation maintenance (MRO), repair, and overhaul. Covers aircraft records, work orders, rotables, FAA compliance, and customer billing for MRO shops.

Best-fit aviation MRO ERP for independent MRO shops and repair stations. Covers the specific requirements of FAA Part 145 repair station compliance: aircraft records, ADs/SBs, rotable component tracking, customer work orders, and airworthiness documentation. A specialist tool for a specialist industry.

AI score breakdown — 6 dimensions

SMB implementability 25%55
Mid-size MRO shops. Implementation 3-9 months. Requires aviation operations expertise. Targeted at FAA Part 145 repair stations.
Purpose fit 20%82
Aviation MRO depth: aircraft maintenance records, work orders, rotable component tracking, AD/SB compliance, FAA Part 145, customer invoicing, and parts procurement.
Tech modernity 20%60
Windows-heritage with cloud delivery. Modern where it matters for MRO workflows. Specialist architecture for aviation compliance.
Documentation quality 15%62
Good aviation MRO documentation. FAA compliance guides. Aviation-specific implementation methodology.
Real user sentiment 10%70
Well-regarded in independent MRO circles. Niche product with loyal user base in aviation maintenance.
TCO transparency 10%40
Contact for pricing. Mid-market range for aviation MRO.

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