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Air Arabia, the first and largest low cost carrier (LCC) in the Middle East and North Africa, announced today that it has signed an agreement with Russell Adams, part of the Rusada Group and a leading aviation information technology solution provider, to acquire “enterprise:airline,” an innovative and integrated airline software solution that helps managing airline’s requirements effectively and efficiently.
Programmed to offer key benefits such as operational and engineering savings, increased fleet availability and reduced cost for compliance issues, “enterprise:airline” focuses the entire scope of airline business into a single, fully integrated solution. This includes the core areas of engineering, operations and logistics, and also covers other crucial functionality such as the full quality system, financial control, human resources and administration.
Mohamed Al Kassimi, Director of Engineering and Aircraft Acquisition, Air Arabia, said: “Our decision to choose ’enterprise:airline‘ was based on the enormous improvements in efficiency this software has brought to our business in less than six months. At Air Arabia, we are renowned for achieving the higest levels of operational efficiency and productivity, and this software will help us maintain our industry leadership in this area.”
“We are confident that this software solution will add value to the managerial efficiency of Air Arabia operations,” said Richard Vorias, Russell Adams’ Group Business Development Director. “Built around the Microsoft.NET framework, the software replaces airline’s legacy systems not only by meeting detailed specifications on time and within budget, but the programme’s architecture is specifically designed to provide a flexible toolkit, which can be rapidly and cost-effectively modified to help drive further commercial and financial benefits from Air Arabia’s business, when those requirements become necessary.”
Software helps in improving operational productivity
Air Arabia, the first and largest low cost carrier (LCC) in the Middle East and North Africa, announced today that it has signed an agreement with Russell Adams, part of the Rusada Group and a leading aviation information technology solution provider, to acquire “enterprise:airline,” an innovative and integrated airline software solution that helps managing airline’s requirements effectively and efficiently.
Programmed to offer key benefits such as operational and engineering savings, increased fleet availability and reduced cost for compliance issues, “enterprise:airline” focuses the entire scope of airline business into a single, fully integrated solution. This includes the core areas of engineering, operations and logistics, and also covers other crucial functionality such as the full quality system, financial control, human resources and administration.
Mohamed Al Kassimi, Director of Engineering and Aircraft Acquisition, Air Arabia, said: “Our decision to choose ’enterprise:airline‘ was based on the enormous improvements in efficiency this software has brought to our business in less than six months. At Air Arabia, we are renowned for achieving the higest levels of operational efficiency and productivity, and this software will help us maintain our industry leadership in this area.”
“We are confident that this software solution will add value to the managerial efficiency of Air Arabia operations,” said Richard Vorias, Russell Adams’ Group Business Development Director. “Built around the Microsoft.NET framework, the software replaces airline’s legacy systems not only by meeting detailed specifications on time and within budget, but the programme’s architecture is specifically designed to provide a flexible toolkit, which can be rapidly and cost-effectively modified to help drive further commercial and financial benefits from Air Arabia’s business, when those requirements become necessary.”
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