CaliforniaFL3XX handles $1bn in operator revenue over the past 18 months |
FL3XX’s aviation management platform has processed more than $1bn in operator revenue over the past 18 months, as automated workflows reshape business aviation operations.
Data from more than 158,400 flights and 393,800 passengers between June 2024 and November 2025 shows the scale of activity. During this period, operators managed more than 219,400 ground handling services through the FL3XX platform.
Accommodation, catering, transportation, and airport slot arrangements together account for more than 24% of all services coordinated through the system, reflecting a wider industry shift toward integrated platforms that support the full scope of trip logistics.

Paolo Sommariva, CEO, FL3XX, says: “Automation is now fundamental to managing complex aviation operations efficiently. We’ve received reports of aircraft availability rising by up to 25% and scheduling time reducing by 30% after digital adoption. With real-time information and coordinated tasks, teams can react faster and scale safely as demand increases.
“This shift also supports steadier revenue performance at a time of tighter margins and rising customer expectations. Many operators are moving away from legacy systems and adopting integrated digital processes to stay competitive.”
North America remains a major driver of the industry’s digital transition, with implementation accelerating across the region. Reflecting this momentum, FL3XX has doubled its US team in the past year and onboarded 225 aircraft in the region since January 2025.
Sommariva adds: “We’re seeing strong demand from US operators modernizing their workflows. Those investing in integrated digital processes are better positioned to strengthen resilience and profitability as the industry faces increasing operational complexity. Digitalization goes beyond convenience, becoming what many consider the backbone of business aviation operations.”
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BlueSky Business Aviation News | 11th December 2025 | Issue #823