AIRPORTS AND AVIATION

A POWERFUL COMBINATION FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT

If there’s one thing airports depend on, it’s efficiency. In reality, most airports face labor-intensive reporting processes, increasing passenger congestion, and steep infrastructure constraints. As regulations and technologies continue to evolve, managers and staff need effective tools to support them in the office and on the tarmac.

NO MORE LOGBOOKS

The Cityworks platform provides an integrated system to track service requests, work orders, and safety inspections. Configurable work order templates support the full range of maintenance activities from preventative maintenance to reactive repairs. Cityworks automatically associates each inspection and repair with the GIS asset, creating a system of record for historical data.

STREAMLINED REPORTING

Eliminate time-consuming reports with the push of a button. Cityworks provides an easy-to-use system of record for electronic logging of Part 139 inspections. Simple tools allow you to share reporting data with FAA inspectors before they arrive on site. 

AIRPORTS USE CITYWORKS FOR:

  • Safety Inspections
  • Regulatory Compliance
  • Operational Insights
  • Maintenance and Service
  • Work Order Management
  • Work Crew Management
  • Emergency Response
  • Accountability
  • Infrastructure Planning

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