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Veryon links with Airplane Manager for better flight coordination
The integration synchronised data between tracking and scheduling systems, improving operational efficiency and dispatch readiness for flight departments.
Veryon's open API architecture supports seamless collaboration with multiple flight operations platforms.

Veryon has integrated its Tracking solution with Airplane Manager's platform to improve coordination between maintenance and flight operations. The update enables real-time synchronisation of aircraft status, maintenance schedules and crew coordination. By removing the need for manual updates, it increases dispatch accuracy and keeps departments aligned.

Senior vice president of product Kris Volrath says: “Simplifying how our customers operate and giving them choices as they look to integrate products across their ecosystem remains a core principle at Veryon.”

The integration adds to Veryon's existing partnerships with scheduling and operations platforms such as Skylegs, FlightBridge, BART, PFM and Avianis. These collaborations are powered by an open API architecture, which enables data to move easily between systems.

“Integrating Airplane Manager with Veryon Tracking helps improve the efficiency between maintenance and flight operations and ensures that blind spots that may have existed before between maintenance and scheduling are eliminated,” says Airplane Manager senior engineer Aaron Zampaglione.

Volrath adds: “With Airplane Manager and our other integrations, we're helping operators adapt faster and fly smarter.”

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