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Portside to acquire FOS from Collins
FOS joins Portside’s portfolio of flight operations management software solutions, which includes Professional Flight Management, BART, Avianis and Takeflite.

Portside has signed an agreement to acquire the Flight Operations System (FOS) business from Collins Aerospace.

FOS is a comprehensive solution that streamlines scheduling, trip planning and reporting for business aviation operators, providing software that enhances operational efficiency and enables real-time management. The transaction is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2024, subject to customary closing conditions. A number of Collins Aerospace employees supporting FOS are expected to join Portside.

“Our strategy for business aviation focuses on providing a comprehensive suite of software solutions to operators of business, government, military, fractional, medevac and helicopter fleets worldwide,” says Alek Vernitsky, CEO of Portside. “FOS joins our portfolio of flight operations management software solutions, including Professional Flight Management, BART, Avianis and Takeflite. We are committed to working closely with Collins to ensure a seamless transition for both FOS customers and employees. We will continue supporting FOS software and honouring all customer commitments while offering enhanced integration with Portside’s complementary aviation solutions, including Baldwin SMS for safety management, Trip Assist for ancillary services and Owner Portal for aircraft analytics, business intelligence and owner communication.”

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