Friday, July 17, 2009

Aircraft scheduling updates

The past several weeks we have been working very hard on many new updates. Airplanemanager.com has become the best aircraft scheduling system in the industry with all of these new updates! We decided that we would continue with every updates we have dreamed up for the system because the members enjoy the system so much. Its become a system that now has the attention of the industry and we currently have three different companies trying to purchase our company. Of course selling a company like this is not something that is easy to do so I do not expect that to happen. Its a good sign though and it tells us we are on the right track. Flight scheduling software is a good business for us because we seem to know what the customers want. We hope to offer new updates such as TSA no fly list and the eapis submit soon also. Keep checking back to learn more.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Aircraft flight log updates

Today we updated the aircraft flight logs. This update allows the flight logs to use the (out off on in) times to calculate the flight times. This keeps your pilots from having to add up their times. We also updated the pilot time and duty system to use these new times. We also updated the aircraft scheduling itineraries so that companies can hide empty leg flights from the passenger itineraries.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Web based aircraft scheduling

Today we start our blog to help our current users keep up with new updates and to also let new customers know what we are updating on the sytem. Our system is called www.AirplaneManager.com and its a aircraft scheduling system. Its 100% web based, tracks flights, pilots, quotings, invoicing, and other corporate aircraft information. The system is a very modern application that is much easier to use than past computer based systems and it also allows for a real time flow of data. Allowing the data to flow quicker helps air charter companies make more money.

This blog will keep track of our updates and progress as we improve the system. We now have around 300 aircraft in the system and our users have been great about providing feedback. As we update the site check here to view the list of changes and important news.