Your two market feeds, AMSTAT and Aircraft Post, rarely agree. ARM reconciles them into one auditable record, then turns that into the dashboards and reports your team builds by hand today.
This is VanAllen's current Challenger 300 for-sale market, pulled from both feeds. Across 35 aircraft for sale in both sources, AMSTAT and Aircraft Post disagree on 105 data points. Not typos, structural disagreement: hours captured on different dates, owner counts that don't match, equipment one source records and the other misses. Today someone reconciles this by hand, in a spreadsheet, every morning.
| Field | AMSTAT primary | Aircraft Post secondary | ARM reconciled auditable |
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AMSTAT is the system of record, so its value is what stands. But nothing is silently overwritten: every disagreement is flagged with the variance and queued for your team to confirm. Schema mismatches like the equipment-radar field are resolved with an equipment-code map, not a guess. This is the configurable default, tuned with you and Brooke in onboarding.