How to Stay Ahead Without Wasting...

Staying compliant has always been essential in aviation maintenance. But keeping up with evolving regulations has become more challenging than ever. The FAA’s latest regulatory expansions, including new Safety Management System (SMS) requirements for Part 135 and Part 91 operators, mean additional oversight and stricter enforcement. At the same time, a growing shortage of experienced maintenance technicians is stretching teams thin. That makes it harder to maintain compliance without sacrificing efficiency or aircraft availability. 

We surveyed 100 aviation maintenance technicians to understand their top compliance concerns. Here’s what they had to say.

The results of asking 459 live webinar attendees what compliance issues concerned them the most.For Directors of Maintenance (DOMs) and their teams, the expanding complexity around compliance isn’t just about paperwork. It’s a real operational hurdle. In today’s environment, missing a single airworthiness directive (AD) or service bulletin (SB) can lead to unscheduled maintenance, costly delays, or even regulatory scrutiny. Maintenance leaders need a better way to manage compliance—one that’s faster, smarter, and easier to scale. 

The compliance challenge: AD/SB monitoring is a full-time job  

Anyone who has spent years in maintenance leadership knows that tracking ADs and SBs isn’t as simple as pulling a single report or checking a single database. Without a centralized compliance solution, staying compliant requires: 

  • Monitoring multiple OEM websites
  • Cross-referencing regulatory updates with FAA databases and other sources.
  • Manually updating maintenance records and work orders to reflect compliance changes.
  • Preparing documentation for regulatory audits and inspections on short notice. 

Each of these tasks demands significant time and attention, often costing hours every week. There is always a risk that something important could be missed. Maintenance managers often rely on technicians to check for AD/SB updates manually, pulling them away from hands-on work and reducing shop productivity. 

A mistake in this process isn’t just an administrative oversight—it can have real-world consequences. Miss an important AD, and your aircraft could be grounded at the worst possible time. Fail to comply with an SB update, and a minor maintenance issue could turn into a major operational problem. 

With these challenges in mind, the question isn’t whether compliance needs to be streamlined, but rather how to make it more efficient without increasing risk. 

A smarter approach: Centralized compliance with Veryon Publications

VP-Screenshot-Medley-0225Instead of chasing ADs and SBs across multiple platforms and risking data silos, Veryon Publications centralizes compliance tracking, giving maintenance teams a single-source solution for ADs, SBs, type certificates (TCs), and supplemental type certificates (STCs).

How Veryon Publications simplifies compliance 

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Veryon Publications transforms this cumbersome process by centralizing everything on one platform. Here’s how it works: 

Single-source documentation hub

With online and offline capabilities, Veryon Publications brings aircraft technical maintenance and regulatory publications together in one app for quick and compliant action. 


 

Atlantic Aviation


“We feel like Veryon Publications is a much better product for us in that we no longer are required to do the constant updating of libraries. It’s all done online for us, which has been a big plus.”
Michael Rasch, Regional Maintenance Manager at Atlantic Aviation 

Aircraft-specific profiles

Veryon Publications automatically tailors compliance updates to your fleet configuration. No more guessing which directives apply. For example, a King Air 350 operator can configure a profile that pulls in updates from Textron, Pratt and Whitney, and Hartzell, all in one place.

Single-source library for compliance

Veryon consolidates all relevant ADs, SBs, TCs, and STCs into one searchable platform. This ensures:

  • Every update is instantly available
  • No critical compliance directive is missed
  • Preparing for audits is simple and stress-free 

Real-time compliance alerts

Rather than relying on technicians to manually check for updates, Veryon Publications provides real-time alerts. Teams always have the latest information, which means: 

  • No scrambling to meet last-minute compliance deadlines
  • No downtime from missed updates
  • Better operational planning with fewer surprises 

English Field Aviation


“And I have every confidence that no matter where I am, or when I need it, the information I am getting is current.”
– Travis Lamance
, Co-Owner and COO at English Field Aviation

Audit-ready compliance reporting

Veryon Publications allows maintenance teams to: 

 

  • Generate FAA-compliant reports in seconds
  • Quickly provide documentation for audits or inspections
  • Reduce time spent on paperwork so technicians can stay focused on maintenance

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With online and offline capabilities, Veryon Publications brings aircraft technical maintenance and regulatory publications together in one app for quick and compliant action.

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