Avient Solutions UK, an IBS Group company headquartered at the Technopark campus here, entered the Middle East market for their integrated flight operations system with a deal signed with RAK Airways of UAE.
The agreement signed for TopAir with RAK Airways, the national airline of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates, makes it the first customer for the flight operations system in the Middle East, according to a press release here Thursday.
TopAir is an integrated solution for automated airline operations, including flight scheduling, fleet planning, crew management, flight operations, fuel management, catering management, aircraft checks planning and finance control.
V.K. Mathews, CEO and managing director IBS Group, said that they are focused on developing a market for TopAir in the Middle East after their successes in north America and Asia.
02/11/06 India eNews.com, India
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