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Make Tech Fly launch AvioNexus new flight management

 

 

Make Tech Fly have formally launched their signature product AvioNexus, a 'Software as a Service' (SaaS) web application for private flight management.

The web application is designed to manage private flights by allowing all parties to communicate within the platform, aiming to simplify the process by using real-time updates and data exchange within the secure system. It is optimised for both desktop and mobile devices and employs bank-level cybersecurity.

Aimed not only at brokers but also corporate flight departments, FBOs and operators, the system provides a range of services. These include the ability for clients to add other passengers to the flight, select meal choices, upload advance passenger information and request parking at FBOs - aiming to simplify managing every aspect of the trip from one secure platform.

Make Tech Fly launch AvioNexus new flight management

The idea behind AvioNexus came from first-hand experience of a lack of software providing these services. Managing Director Andrew Douglas, who has worked in the business aviation and charter industry for 14 years running Air Advantage and At Pretium Jet Charter, said:

“From our own experience and from talking to others in the industry we found there was a huge calling for a platform like this. There were little to no solutions available with any existing software being outdated or not solving the full problem; either from a security view or passenger management. Therefore, we decided to make one ourselves, creating one piece of management software to tackle the lengthy and time-consuming processes, whilst deliberately building in the very important and current focus on GDPR and data security.

"After a flight is booked or arranged, it offers the users the ability to invite the passenger onto the system. The passenger can then add their passport information themselves and automatically share it with the relevant parties, removing the back and forth previously associated with email systems."

Andrew Douglas adds: “The system has been designed around three core values of Security, Simplicity and Visibility. Every aspect of the application is focussed on these values to ensure it is of the highest security level, makes the process as simple as possible for the user and solves the issues of visibility of information across all parties.“

Developed over the past year by a team of coders and designers based in Scotland, subscriptions to the software are offered on a monthly basis for users and/or an annual subscription.

https://maketechfly.com/

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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 8th October 2020 | Issue #576

 

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