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About TracWare
- Meet the team
- Chris Gustar - Chairman
- Richard Anniss - Non Executive Director
- Andrew Maley - Managing Director
- Patrick Waker - Sales Director
- Heather George - Office Manager
- John West - Support Engineer
- Andy Phillimore - Support Engineer
- Terry Edney - Support Engineer
- Roy Lindsay - Programmer
- Steve Clack - Programmer
- Stuart Thorne - Programmer
- AeroTrac Introductory Brochure (PDF)
Major milestones
Sept 2011 - Cobham Aviation Services go live with AeroLink, web based data transfer application used to interface Airbus Military SAP system with AeroTrac for use on MoD A330 FSTA programme.
Dec 2010 - record year for implementations, upgrades and new sites with over 20 sites either selecting AeroTrac, or electing to upgrade
Sept 2009 - launch of the first AeroTrac Corporate V2.40 site (Cobham Aviation Services Ltd.)
Oct 2008 - TracWare are appointed as an Approved Reseller of Access Dimensions
Jan 2008 - launch of the first AeroTrac site in the Middle East (ADAT-SEOD)
Nov 2007 - launch of the first AeroTrac site in Asia (Jet Asia)
Jan 2006 - launch of the first AeroTrac site with real-time links to Access Dimensions
Jan 2006 - launch of AeroTrac Premium V2.30 (Cobham Aviation Services)
May 2004 - launch of the first PartsTrac Parts Distribution module (CSE Parts Supply)
Feb 2004 - launch of the first ProTrac Manufacturing module (Britten-Norman)
June 2002 - launch of the first Flight-Based Maintenance customer (London Helicopter Centre)
March 2001 - Inaugural launch of AeroTrac V2.20 (Aeromaritime - Malta)
April 1999 - Company incorporated
Roy Lindsay - Programmer
Roy was the first AeroTrac programmer and a founder member of TracWare. Much of his initial design and software architecture remains the backbone of AeroTrac.
Roy's background has always been that of IT and programming, but he is also familiar with the particular needs of the aviation MRO industry. Immediately before joining TracWare Roy was involved in devising and creating a number of bespoke applications within H+S Aviation to complement their existing systems.
Roy temporarily left TracWare in 2004, and was welcomed back in 2007. During this time he worked as a consultant for Portsmouth Naval Dockyard, which included installing IFS for the maintenance and overhaul of ships, and writing various other bespoke systems. He quotes, "Instead of looking out the window and seeing aircraft, I could see aircraft carriers".
He is now largely responsible for writing the standalone modules which bolt onto AeroTrac, including FliteTrac, Warranty, the Planning Manager and Reliability.
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