According to a recent LinkedIn post from TruVideo, the company is promoting a June 4 webinar focused on reducing aircraft-on-ground, or AOG, event costs through improved maintenance communication. The post notes that AOG events can reach hundreds of thousands of dollars per day and suggests that delays often stem from slow communication and incomplete information rather than the repairs themselves.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights a shift among leading maintenance, repair, and overhaul, or MRO, and maintenance organizations from text-first workflows to visual-first operations using guided video capture and remote diagnostics. The post indicates that this approach is intended to speed up maintenance decisions, improve parts planning, reduce rework, strengthen compliance and documentation, and increase throughput without additional infrastructure.
For investors, the webinar promotion suggests TruVideo is targeting operational pain points in aviation maintenance that have direct financial implications for airlines and MROs, particularly around AOG recovery and digital transformation. If TruVideo’s tools gain adoption in this niche, the company could benefit from higher recurring software revenue and deeper integration with aviation customers, potentially strengthening its position in the broader industrial video and workflow digitization market.

