Veryon
Veryon is a privately held global software company headquartered in San Francisco, California, specializing in aviation software and information services. Founded in 1973 as Aircraft Technical Publishers (ATP), the company rebranded to Veryon in June 2023 to reflect its expanded focus beyond technical publications to a comprehensive technology platform. Its core mission is to maximize aircraft uptime for its diverse customer base by streamlining maintenance, operations, and compliance processes.
Veryon offers a unified, cloud-based platform that includes key products such as Veryon Tracking, Veryon Tracking+, Veryon Publications, Veryon Diagnostics, Veryon Work Center, and Veryon GSE. These solutions provide capabilities for maintenance tracking, MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) management, inventory control, flight operations, technical documentation, defect analysis, and guided troubleshooting. The platform is powered by Veryon AIRE, an AI-driven intelligence layer designed to enhance decision-making and operational efficiency for aircraft operators, MROs, OEMs (Original Equipment Manufacturers), and service providers across commercial, business, and defense aviation sectors.
In recent leadership changes, Bethany Little was appointed CEO in February 2025, succeeding Norman Happ. Veryon continues to expand its offerings through strategic acquisitions, including EBIS in November 2025 and RCMBT in January 2025, and has formed partnerships with major industry players like Airbus Helicopters and Saudia Group. The company has received multiple awards for its AI-powered data intelligence platform and consistently releases enhancements, such as the April 2026 update to Veryon Tracking+ for faster quoting and improved financial reporting. Veryon serves over 7,600 customers and 75,000 maintenance professionals in nearly 175 countries, supporting approximately 25% of the worldwide commercial fleet.
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