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Aviation software provider FL3XX said its business aviation management platform has processed more than $1 billion in operator revenue over the past 18 months as automated workflows reshape business aviation operations. Between June 2024 and last month, the company recorded activity from more than 158,400 flights carrying 393,800 passengers. Operators also coordinated more than 219,400 ground-handling services through the system, with accommodation, catering, transportation, and airport slot arrangements accounting for more than 24% of all services coordinated through the system.
FL3XX reports accelerating adoption in North America, describing the region as a major driver of digital transition. The company has doubled its U.S. team in the past year and onboarded 225 aircraft in the region since January.
“We’re seeing strong demand from U.S. operators modernizing their workflows,” CEO Paolo Sommariva said. He emphasized that integrated processes improve operational resilience and profitability as business aviation faces growing complexity, calling digitalization “the backbone of business aviation operations.”
Sommariva said automation is becoming essential for running complex operations efficiently. “We’ve received reports of aircraft availability rising by up to 25% and scheduling time reducing by 30% after digital adoption,” he noted. Sommariva added that real-time information flow allows teams to respond quickly and scale as demand increases, helping stabilize revenue performance during tighter margins.
The FL3XX aviation management platform supports business jets, helicopters, medical flights, mission-critical operations, and drones.