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Ramco Systems Secures Aviation Software Contract with Sahar Group for MRO Digital Transformation

Ramco Systems Secures Aviation Software Contract with Sahar Group for MRO Digital Transformation
Ramco Systems has secured a significant contract with Sahar Group to implement advanced aviation software solutions aimed at transforming the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) operations. Announced on March 4, 2026, this strategic partnership is designed to enhance operational efficiency and streamline processes for Sahar Group, a prominent aerospace services provider specializing in the UH-60 Black Hawk platform.
Advancing Digital Transformation in MRO Operations
Sahar Group is pursuing an ambitious expansion of its commercial activities, targeting new aviation segments such as Parts Manufacturer Approval, Supplemental Type Certificates, and helicopter sales and leasing. To manage the increasing operational complexity, the company is investing in a unified digital platform. Ramco’s next-generation Aviation Software will serve as the backbone of this transformation, integrating key functions including maintenance planning, component maintenance, supply chain management, MRO and parts sales, quality assurance, compliance, and financial operations.
This integrated approach is expected to improve visibility and control across Sahar Group’s diverse business units, facilitating streamlined workflows, enhanced data accuracy, and accelerated decision-making processes.
Leadership Insights on the Partnership
Arnold Escobar, CEO of Sahar Group, emphasized the strategic importance of the collaboration, stating, “As part of our plan to scale and diversify our operations, we needed a platform that could support long-term growth without compromising operational discipline. Ramco Aviation Software stood out due to its established presence in the helicopter, defense, and component MRO spaces.”
From Ramco Systems, Manoj Kumar Singh, Chief Customer Officer – Aviation, Aerospace & Defense, remarked, “Our selection by Sahar Group serves as further validation of Ramco's ability to support the complex needs of helicopter and defense MRO service providers. By combining deep aviation domain expertise with AI, we are helping organizations shift toward more predictive, data-driven maintenance services.”
Market Position and Industry Challenges
This contract reinforces Ramco Systems’ strong foothold in the specialized aviation software market, where its solutions are utilized by over 24,000 users managing more than 4,000 aircraft worldwide. Ramco’s clientele spans leading airlines, third-party MRO providers, major helicopter operators, defense organizations, and emerging urban air mobility companies.
The partnership also strengthens Ramco’s presence within Miami’s established aviation MRO industrial base, showcasing the company’s capability to deliver customized solutions tailored to complex industry demands.
Nonetheless, the digital transformation journey presents significant challenges. Integrating new technologies with legacy systems, ensuring compliance with rigorous aviation regulations, and facilitating workforce adaptation to digital tools remain critical hurdles. The rapid expansion of the MRO sector in the Middle East, coupled with a growing demand for skilled maintenance technicians, is intensifying competition and driving the need for innovation.
Investor sentiment toward digital initiatives in MRO has been positive, with increased interest in companies pursuing such transformations. Competitors, including ST Engineering—which recently secured a $372 million MRO contract in Qatar—are likely to accelerate their digital offerings to maintain market competitiveness.
As the aviation MRO sector continues to evolve, the Ramco-Sahar partnership exemplifies the industry’s shift toward integrated, data-driven solutions designed to meet the demands of a rapidly changing environment.

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