Tue, Oct 27, 2009
AirplaneManager.com Launches Latest Version Of Web-Based
Aircraft Scheduling Software
AirplaneManager.com launched the
latest version of its aircraft scheduling and management solution
during the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) Annual
Meeting & Convention in Orlando last week. This launch
represents two years of work on the core product and includes
upgrade enhancements such as a TSA no-fly auto-search and a
fuel-finder quoting tool.
With this latest feature expansion, users can quickly compare a
flight's passenger list in AirplaneManager.com against the most
current TSA no-fly list at any point in the scheduling
process. AirplaneManager.com also offers a new fuel-finder
tool that searches a database of contract fuel providers and FBOs
for requested departing and arriving airports. This allows
users to contact any vendor at the destination airfield and request
fuel pricing quotes.
"These enhancements to AirplaneManager.com will further simplify
flight scheduling and help cut costs," said Terry Cooper, President
and creator of AirplaneManager.com. "By checking the TSA's
no-fly list directly from AirplaneManager.com, our users can rest
assured that their passengers are screened and cleared before the
flight. Access to fuel prices from vendors at specific
destinations further helps our users accurately quote a trip and
ensures they receive the best fuel prices possible."
AirplaneManager.com offers aircraft scheduling tools for air
charter companies, brokers, and corporate flight departments.
Along with the newly-launched tools, AirplaneManager.com features
unlimited user logins, pilot trip sheets, passenger itineraries,
pilot aircraft tracking, flight logs and passenger list, air
charter quoting and invoicing, airport search and flight
calculator, pilot time and duty tracking, and multiple aircraft
reports.
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