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Trax, Aeroxchange Expand Integrations to Strengthen Aviation Supply Chains

by | Oct 27, 2025

The agreement links maintenance platforms to improve workflow efficiency, reduce system downtime, and improved access to global supplier services supporting aircraft repair and logistics operations
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MIAMI, FL, Oct 27, 2025 – Trax and Aeroxchange have signed an agreement to expand system integrations that improve connectivity between their platforms. The agreement extends their collaboration to provide a solution for aviation maintenance and supply chain operations.

By embedding Aeroxchange’s services into Trax’s workflows, customers can access parts, repair, pool, and consignment supplier networks from Trax applications. The integrations are designed to speed up implementation, simplify troubleshooting, and reduce downtime. Aligning technology roadmaps will also support faster delivery of new features for airlines, MROs and their supply chain partners.

“We are excited to build on our decades-long relationship with Aeroxchange to provide additional supply chain options to our customers,” said Miguel Sosa, vice president of innovation at Trax. “This agreement is a key aspect of Trax’s strategy to create a fully integrated digital platform, allowing our customers to maximize value from their investment in our solutions as well as complementary industry-leading offerings. We look forward to providing additional process automation opportunities through this expanded network agreement.”

“We are grateful to announce this expansion agreement with Trax,” said Al Koszarek, Aeroxchange president and CEO. “By working together, we will ensure our mutual customers are able to unlock the maximum benefits of our respective products in support of their airline MRO operations.”

Source: Trax

About Trax

Trax, headquartered in Coral Gables, FL, is an aviation software company founded in 1999 and operates as a subsidiary of AAR Corp. The company provides cloud-based enterprise resource planning solutions, including its eMRO and eMobility platforms, which support aircraft maintenance, engineering, materials management, compliance, scheduling, and fleet operations. These tools are accessible through web and iOS apps with features such as offline access, biometric security, RFID tracking, and paperless workflows. Trax serves more than 200 customers worldwide, including commercial airlines, cargo carriers, maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities, and government fleets, covering more than 5,000 aircraft. As of fiscal year 2025, Trax generated approx. $50M in software revenue, contributing to AAR’s digital growth strategy. The company employs between 110 and 140 people and focuses on aviation maintenance management software.

About Aeroxchange

Aeroxchange, founded in 2000 and headquartered in Irving, TX, operates a neutral electronic business network serving the aviation maintenance, repair, and overhaul sector. The company provides platforms including AeroBuy for aircraft parts procurement, AeroRepair for component repair management, and AeroAOG for loan, borrow, and exchange transactions. Aeroxchange serves airlines, original equipment manufacturers, and parts suppliers, supporting sourcing, replenishment, and pooling of aviation components. Its platform offers transaction visibility, electronic document exchange, and integration with airline enterprise resource planning systems to improve supply chain efficiency. As of 2025, Aeroxchange operates with an estimated annual revenue of approx. US $24M. The company serves over 1,000 customers across 30+ countries. Aeroxchange employs over 200 global staff.