Secure Aircraft Parts Tracking System
Revolutionize your aviation maintenance with our blockchain-integrated parts tracking system. Enhance safety, compliance, and operational efficiency.

Track Part History
Track the lifecycle of aircraft parts. See the status and location of your parts in real-time at every step.
Part Birth
A brand-new part has been registered in the system by its manufacturer.
The new part has been registered in the WILBUR system in a newly created block in the Blockchain.
Witness the birth of a new part, revealing its manufacturer's identity, pristine condition, and official certifications.
How WILBUR Works
Simple, secure, and seamless aviation parts tracking
Data Integration
We seamlessly connect to your existing ERP systems or through our robust API to collect comprehensive part data from your operations.
Real-time Event Tracking
We capture all events happening to parts in real-time across the entire lifecycle: Logistics, Manufacturing, Distribution, Maintenance, and Aircraft Operations.
Digital Passport For Every Part
All information about an aircraft part is turned into a secure digital identity. Trust what you see. No guesswork. No hidden history.
Easy History Access
Users can instantly access complete part histories whenever needed, with full transparency and traceability from birth to current status.
WILBUR Blockchain
Worldwide Integrated Lifecycle and Blockchain Unified Registry
Understanding the core blockchain concepts that power aviation parts tracking.
Part Token
A part token, a non-fungible token (NFT) is a unique digital asset that contains all critical part documents and visuals dating back to the part's birth.
WILBUR Distributed Ledger
A secure and immutable database that records every transaction and captures all part modifications stored on part tokens via smart contracts.
Root Token
Represents an entire aircraft and acts as the parent record for all installed part tokens. It includes a special sub-token structure for engines, which in turn encompass their respective engine parts.
Critical Challenges in Aviation Parts Management
The aviation industry faces significant challenges in tracking, authenticating, and managing aircraft parts throughout their lifecycle.
Paper-Heavy Processes
Historically, airworthiness depended on binders of forms and shipping documents—easy to misplace, hard to audit, and slow to share.
Fragmented Data Silos
Maintenance, supply-chain, and regulatory systems rarely talk to each other, leading to incomplete or conflicting records.
Regulatory Complexity
Differing global standards (FAA, EASA, CASA, DGCA, etc.) force operators to juggle multiple compliance schemes.
Counterfeit & Fraud Risks
High-value parts attract counterfeiters; verifying authenticity without tamper-proof records is resource-intensive.
Lease Transition Delays
Missing back-to-birth documentation can ground aircraft for weeks, tying up capital and disrupting schedules.
Limited Real-Time Visibility
Without live status data, AOG events escalate and predictive maintenance is guesswork.
Manual Certificate Handling
Generating, signing, and archiving Form 1/8130-3 certificates by hand invites errors and slows part dispatch.
Inefficient Investigations
Tracing a component's entire service life can take months when records are scattered.
Industry-Specific Solutions
Blockchain-powered aircraft parts tracking solutions tailored for different aviation industry stakeholders.