George J. Priester Aviation has selected AirTera as its safety management system (SMS) provider. It will partner with the software company to co-develop a next-generation emergency response planning (ERP) module, scheduled for release in the third quarter.
The ERP module will be fully integrated into AirTera’s SMS platform, offering a scalable and modernized tool for emergency planning within the same environment used for security, safety, and compliance. Based on Priester’s internally developed ERP framework, the software is reengineered to reflect current operational needs and to serve a broader segment of the charter industry.
“We didn’t just build our ERP for internal use; we built it to solve real problems for charter operations like us,” said George J. Priester Aviation chairman Andy Priester. “Now, by partnering with AirTera, we’re taking that proven foundation and turning it into a platform that can benefit the entire industry.”
According to the companies, the ERP tool will be available as an optional module within AirTera’s SMS and will incorporate AI-driven automation and resilience planning tools. AirTera CEO Jiri Marousek described the collaboration as a natural evolution of the platform’s broader mission to streamline operational management.