SINGAPORE, July 20, 2012 (Press-News.org) Launched this week, FlightOffice.com is a real-time, end-to-end solution to easily manage entire flight operations, giving a complete operational overview in real time. At the office, in the field, or in a hotel room, FlightOffice.com makes it simple for staff and different departments to work closely together in a unified operational ecosystem.
"Our team has been working very hard over the past year to build an aviation software system that will change the industry. The result is a simple-to-use, modular system to easily manage entire helicopter and airplane flight operations in real time, in one place," said Lee Johnson, Founder and CTO.
"Key is that managers can forget about managing paperwork and instead focus on customers and growing the business. So instead of duplicate information stored in various programs, in different places, on different computers, information is centrally stored, always current and shared throughout your operations, which means up-to-the-minute business intelligence," added Pierre Rouleau, CEO. "This helps companies in all sorts of ways. One of the most important being the dramatic reduction in the billing cycle from months to weeks or even days."
FlightOffice.com is offering live demos and free trials. See FlightOffice.com for more details.
FlightOffice.com is a cutting-edge flight operations software platform that eliminates complex, expensive and error-prone paperwork, spreadsheets and manual processes and replaces it, at minimal cost, with a solution that is easily affordable, simple to use and geared to the way companies operate every day. More information is available at FlightOffice.com.com.
FlightOffice.com launches software that will change aviation
FlightOffice.com is a real-time, end-to-end solution to easily manage your entire flight operations, giving you a complete overview of your business in real time.
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