Cordiem

Cordiem, an enterprise software company, was formed by nine major airlines and three aerospace manufacturers to provide supply chain solutions for the aviation industry. The company was created from the merger of airline initiative AirNewCo and manufacturer-owned MyAircraft.com. Cordiem, headquartered in Washington, D.C., United States, then Tyson's Corner, Virginia, then Arlington, Virginia provided the aviation industry with e-business solutions comprising supply chain management, e-procurement and engineering services.
History
It was formed in 2001 by 12 airline and aerospace companies as a "business-to-business alliance." The network was initially named Cordiem LLC and was based in Washington, D.C.
The founding owners of the company were Air France, American Airlines, BFGoodrich, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Honeywell International, Iberia Airlines, SAirGroup, United Airlines, United Parcel Service and United Technologies. More specifically, because American Airlines was unwilling to renegotiate the value of its percentage holdings to allow for a financial restructuring and additional investment from the other partner airlines.
In 2002, the exchange was officially named Cordiem. Cordiem suspended operations in March 2003.
Services
It is intended to help with the aeronautical supply chain, such as the buying and selling of parts.
 
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