Aviation service software provider X-1FBO has released its new X-1 Landing System with New Jersey business aviation hub Morristown Airport (KMMU) as its launch customer.
The new solution uses flight tracking data to provide a fully automated monitoring system for all incoming and outgoing aircraft traffic. Based on parameters such as aircraft size, weight, or any customer-negotiated rates, it can automatically calculate the correct fees and send an invoice to the customer, eliminating the need for manual data entry. Customers can then settle their invoice via email or log into their secure customer portal to view and pay multiple landing fees at a time.
Each development phase of the software was tested at KMMU to ensure that its operation was seamless and user-friendly. “We are very excited about introducing this new product for our loyal, Morristown Airport users,” said Corey Hanlon, the airport's manager. “X-1 Landing is going to enable us to provide an even higher level of convenience and reliability for our valued customers.”
According to the software designer, the Landing product is a standalone module that will run independently of its X-1FBO management package. “We are committed to driving transformative change in general aviation, addressing a need that has long been overdue,” added Humberto Zuluaga, the Florida-based company’s chief technology officer. “We’re excited to watch the impact of X-1 Landing unfold.”