

All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (ANA) has selected AMOS, the maintenance and engineering solution from Swiss AviationSoftware (Swiss-AS), to modernise and standardise its global maintenance operations. The implementation project officially kicked off in early December 2025, with go-live planned for Q1 2028.
AMOS will support more than 250 aircraft and over 5,000 users across ANA’s maintenance and engineering organisation. It includes AMOS core functionality as well as AMOSmobile/EXEC, AMOSmobile/STORES and AMOS CROM, providing a fully integrated digital environment from planning and execution through to materials and component management.
A shift towards global standards
As part of this transformation, ANA has taken a strategic decision to move away from heavily customised IT systems. Instead, the airline is aligning and improving its internal maintenance and engineering processes to match AMOS as a global industry standard. By the end of the definition phase, more than 1,000 engineering and maintenance processes, around 70 percent of the total, will be adapted. Less than five percent of these processes require system customisation by Swiss-AS.
This approach supports ANA’s objective to optimise maintenance processes based on international best practices, improve efficiency, and create a scalable foundation for future innovation.
Digital foundation for data-driven maintenance
With AMOS, ANA will consolidate and replace a landscape of multiple legacy maintenance systems. Centralised data management, real-time visibility, and advanced planning and optimisation capabilities will strengthen operational reliability, efficiency, and safety across the fleet. The programme also lays the groundwork for predictive and data-driven maintenance strategies.
“By integrating the ‘Fit to Standard’ approach of AMOS with ANA’s expertise, we will achieve exceptional productivity, ” said Yasushi Hamada, Vice President of Process Transformation and IT Planning at ANA’s Engineering & Maintenance Centre. “In partnership with Swiss-AS, we are building a digital transformation foundation for next-generation maintenance that fully leverages new technologies, driving a shift to a future-oriented work style where every individual proactively and creatively utilises digital tools. “
Strong local support in Japan
The implementation is supported by Swiss-AS’s Japan branch in Tokyo, ensuring close collaboration, local expertise and long-term support throughout the programme lifecycle. The project is executed in close cooperation between ANA and Swiss-AS.
In addition, ANA will implement Line Maintenance Planning Optimisation (LMPO), an AVIATAR product, to benefit from optimised line maintenance planning through the Digital Tech Ops Ecosystem. LMPO is seamlessly integrated with AMOS and thus ensures maximum planning efficiency, increased task utilisation, and aircraft availability.
Long-term partnership
“With AMOS, ANA is establishing a single, integrated digital backbone for maintenance and engineering,” said Jun Sato, Head of AMOS Japan at Swiss-AS. “The decision to align processes with a proven global standard demonstrates a clear long-term vision for efficiency, safety and continuous improvement.”
By adopting AMOS as its global maintenance and engineering platform, ANA is taking a major step in its digital transformation journey and reinforcing its commitment to safe, efficient and future-ready operations.








