Aerospace
Giant leaps welcome.
Duro PLM simplifies engineering collaboration yet maintains the governance needed to ensure repeatable processes, quality products, and traceability. So you can spend your time exploring what's possible.
Why Duro for Aerospace
Stay compliant and launch on schedule with Duro PLM
Close the feedback loop
Duro gives you freedom of choice to integrate with the tools you need. Out-of-the-box CAD, MES, and ERP integrations let you synchronize data across the organization. Alert manufacturers of changes via Slack to ensure they get the latest information. Product data is accessible to the entire aerospace team, so you don't have to worry about inaccuracies, rework, or missed deadlines.

Protect your data
Duro PLM consolidates all revisions, components, and changes, providing an audit trail and full traceability. This streamlined approach facilitates regulatory review processes and simplifies the acquisition of launch and operation licenses. Plus, with our ITAR-compliant cloud environment, aerospace organizations gain the additional security requirements to protect their product-related data.
Accurately predict production timelines
View component lead times and costs during the design phase to help estimate complete product lead times and find acceptable component alternates when necessary. Plus, with data centralized in the cloud-native PLM platform, everyone can access design and development dates and updates to make lead-time estimates simple and accurate.


Focus on innovation,
not admin
Duro is simple to use and update. Duro automates data entry and validates components. The platform shows alerts about duplicates or errors to guarantee accuracy for your entire assembly. Save time checking and reentering incorrect information so you can spend time on design decisions.
Companies making an impact using Duro.

Right Data, Right Time
Gilmour is now able to reliably predict and track production timelines. “Without being able to define a baseline or manage changes to our products in Duro, we wouldn’t have the confidence in our design to be able to seek launch permission.”


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