A wide-body aircraft parked at an airport terminal

Mechanics inspect. Glasses observe. Paperwork writes itself.

Reclaim your shift. Focus on the real work.

The turnaround leak

The aircraft is not ready until the record is clean.

Documentation slows release.

Technicians lose time after the task capturing measurements, findings, and corrective actions a second time.

QA chases missing proof.

Inspectors untangle late notes, unclear photos, and records that do not show how work was verified.

The best teams need capacity.

The technician shortage makes every paperwork hour expensive. MROs need more throughput from the same team.

Buyer outcomes

Faster release, more useful work per hour, and proof the work was done.

MVC starts with the real source of truth: the work itself. The glasses observe the task, the AI organizes the evidence, and the mechanic reviews the record before signoff.

01
Reduce turnaround time

Move from completed work to review-ready records faster, so aircraft can progress toward release sooner.

02
More output per hour

Reduce duplicate entry and end-of-shift reconstruction, so the same team spends more time on aircraft.

03
Evidence-backed auditability

Ask what was done, then open both the maintenance record and video proof of the work being done.

How it works

Observe the work. Prepare the record. Keep humans in control.

  1. 01
    Observe

    The mechanic starts the job normally. MVC's glasses observe the work without changing the flow.

  2. 02
    Prepare

    AI maps measurements, findings, photos, timestamps, and task context into the record.

  3. 03
    Review

    QA sees the evidence trail, resolves exceptions, and the authorized reviewer signs.

Proof and fit

Proof without black-box signoff.

If anyone questions the work later, the answer can include both the record and video of the work actually being done. QA gets proof without asking mechanics to document more.

  • Feeds existing systems.
  • Human review and signoff stay in control.