TSC's Aviation Management Information System (AMIS) is a very powerful integrated computer system for managing the technical operations activities of an airline, or aircraft fleet operator.  The system has been licensed worldwide to large and small companies operating many types of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft.

AMIS was designed from its very beginning in 1980 as a professional aviation technical operations management system.  Since then the system has undergone many improvements based on direct customer, regulatory and industry input.  AMIS-2008 represents our latest, most powerful and user-friendly version of the system to date!

Performance by Design

10 Powerful Modules

Completely Integrated
24 hour / 7 day Uptime
Real-Time Data Updates
Dual-Mode Interface
Very User-Friendly

The system is based upon open systems technology and will run on micros to mainframes under the Unix / Linux Operating System and various Relational Database Management Systems.  Because of its architecture, AMIS can be operated 24 hours a day / 7 days a week with no downtime at all.  Backups are done on-the-fly.  There are no software limits imposed by the system which is parameter-driven and very user-friendly.

A very unique feature of AMIS is its dual-mode Interface capability.  The system can be accessed through our Windows-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) or a character mode interface.  Users have the flexibility of accessing the system from a Windows / Unix / Linux PC, or stand-alone "dumb"  terminals.  This helps companies realize maximum flexibility and cost savings.  AMIS is the only system of its kind to offer this type of functionality.

The following images are some example screen shots of our Graphical User Interface:


Log On Screen
(Password protected / Multi-language capable)


Main System Menu
(Program choices can be customized for each user)


Integrated Users Guide
(A great learning tool for new users !)


Integrated Charting Facilities
(View / Email / Print)

The system currently encompasses ten modules.  For a self-directed overview of the system, please click on one of the following links:  


 

 

This page was last edited on 03/07/2008

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