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ATP is now Veryon: Unveiling a new era of uptime and innovation

Aviation software company unveils new name and brand

ATP, a leading provider of information services and software solutions serving the aviation industry for over 50 years, is now Veryon. Today, the company unveiled its new name and branding, inspired by game-changing technology and its promise to always be on for its clients and users. The new Veryon name and branding better reflect the company’s ability to lead the industry by taking technology to the next level with its machine learning capabilities.

“The Veryon name represents the forward-thinking nature of our business and our company, which serves multiple facets of the aviation industry,” said Norman Happ, chief executive officer of Veryon. “Our core goal remains focused on providing aviation operators with the most uptime possible through a dedication to unmatched innovation and industry-leading customer service.”

Since 1973, the company has grown tremendously, adding new partners, content, and technology through the acquisition of CaseBank and Flightdocs, and today offers aviation operators technology to better access publications, fix maintenance issues faster, and operate more efficiently without compromising compliance. The Veryon brand is trusted by over 7,500 customers across 165 countries, serving over 70,000 users and over 25 percent of the world’s largest airlines.

New brand for a new era

In the first look at the new brand, Veryon shows its dedication to innovation. Service will never change as the company evolves and grows with the new name to carry it into the future, honing in on a name that moves on from the ATP acronym, standing for Aircraft Technical Publishers, to Veryon. Through a creative and strategic process, the company selected a name that felt equal parts precise, reliable and visionary. Watch the fun launch video that tells the story.

Over the next few months, the new company name, logo and branding for Veryon can be seen across all collateral and mediums. Its suite of solutions will be phasing out old product names and moving towards a naming hierarchy that is easy to understand, resonates with customers and is scalable for the future.

Veryon will also soon be announcing the launch of a new comprehensive solution to help operators more efficiently and accurately manage maintenance execution to maximize aircraft availability and capture more business opportunities.

Even though the company has a new look, Veryon is committed to providing its customers with the technology they need to manage everything from maintenance to manuals and 24/7/365 customer support will remain the same.

Visit Veryon.com today to experience the future of aviation technology.

About Veryon

Veryon is the leading provider of aviation software and information services, supporting more than 75,000 aircraft maintenance professionals and 7,500 customers worldwide. We help everyone from business aviation teams and MROs to airlines and OEMs get their aircraft more uptime. Challenges like unscheduled repairs, part availability, and excessive paperwork lead to too many aircraft spending too much time on the ground. And that leads to needless delays, endless back and forth, and lots of wasted dollars. The key to more uptime is having a better technology platform to manage everything from maintenance and operations to manuals and diagnostics.

That’s why thousands of aircraft operators, 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet, and over 100 OEMs all rely on Veryon. And it’s why customers have been able to achieve an average 23% reduction in downtime cost. Veryon. Let’s get you more uptime. Learn more at veryon.com.

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