Power Aero Suites

Financial Reports for Aviation Operations

Your P&L, balance sheet, cash flow, and the work orders and parts behind them are all together in one system.

Accurate financials depend on live operational data. With Power Aero Suites, financial reports pull directly from inventory, work orders, sales, and purchasing, so statements reflect what actually happened, not yesterday’s exports. Real-time dashboards and drill-downs are standard across leading ERPs, and Excel/CSV export is table stakes for finance teams;

Power Aero Suites delivers the same outcomes while keeping finance and operations in a single source of truth.

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Feature Highlights

  • Income Statement (P&L): Revenue, COGS, gross margin, OpEx, and net income fed by postings from sales, parts issues, labor, and overhead.
  • Balance Sheet: Assets (cash, AR, inventory, WIP, fixed assets), liabilities (AP, accruals), and equity at a point in time.
  • Cash Flow Statement: Operating, investing, and financing cash movements.
  • Trial Balance: All GL accounts with debits/credits for period close checks.

Generate for a single entity or consolidated across multiple entities; segment by cost center, station, fleet, or program using dimensions. Export to Excel/CSV/PDF for analysis and sharing.

Build saved templates with your accounts, dimensions, and periods—e.g., parts margin by manufacturer and schedule delivery. Finance users can run quick slices (by customer, supplier, location) without IT, mirroring how mainstream ERP report writers support ad-hoc exploration and pivoting.

Controllers live in spreadsheets. PAS supports one-click export for further modeling and board packs, plus drill-downs from report lines to the originating transactions (invoice, receipt, parts issue)—a pattern shared by widely-used ERP stacks.

When a part is issued or labor is posted, the financial impact is reflected immediately—eliminating the lag between hangar/warehouse activity and your statements. Aviation ERPs and MRO platforms commonly emphasize real-time dashboards and finance integration; PAS keeps that linkage inside one platform.

Reports are only as good as the data and policies behind them. Use groups of metrics—not a single KPI—to understand drivers (e.g., strong gross margin with rising overhead lowers operating margin). Definitions like DSO and Inventory Turnover should be interpreted in your business context; monitor trends, not just snapshots.

  • General Ledger & Chart of Accounts — account structure, dimensions, period control
  • Accounts Payable — 3-way match, approvals, payment runs
  • Accounts Receivable — invoicing, receipts, aging & collections
  • Job Costing & Profitability — labor/parts/overhead to WIP & margins
  • KPIs / Dashboards — role-based finance & ops views
  • Audit & Controls — RBAC, approvals, audit trails, period locks
  • Taxation & Compliance — configurable tax codes, returns & postings

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Powering Efficiency Across the Aviation Supply Chain