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Jet Aviation extends warm greeting to hullo
Through the hullo Aircrew platform, thousands of crew can be contacted with a few clicks of the mouse. This will be a handy tool for Jet Aviation, and more than 3,000 crew have already signed up to the technology.

Jet Aviation has completed the US launch of Hullo Aircrew, a collaborative software platform for flight-crew staffing services. Collaboration between the two companies began in 2019 with Jet Aviation's investment in hullo technology. The platform already has over 3,000 crew registered globally.

Hullo Aircrew provides a fast and simple means to connect operators with freelance and contract crew members. It also helps crew members find their next job quickly and easily, while offering a custom dashboard that allows crew to review their trip requests, manage their calendar, view notifications of expiring documents and gain access to reduced-cost training courses, in addition to facilitating faster payment options.

“Through the platform, thousands of crew can be contacted with a few clicks of the mouse,” says Steve Payne, co-founder and COO of hullo. “Moreover, the coverage is global and always available.”

Offered free of charge to all crew members, Jet Aviation Staffing provides clients the opportunity to tap into top qualified talent. VP staffing Elaine Lapotosky says: “The Hullo Aircrew platform completely transforms the existing hiring business model by integrating the latest technology in the marketplace to offer the most advanced system to easily match experienced certified crew to open contract positions in an instant. Using technology as a tool to source talent is relatively new in aviation, and we are proud to be an industry innovator in this space.”

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