Awery and Cirium link up to bring data to Awery’s ERP platform

Data is gold and when it comes to aviation data and analytics, it’s what Cirium does best. After all, its experience dates all the way back to 1909. Rebranded in 2019, it today tracks over 465,000 aircraft and 26 million scheduled operations, covering 99.5% of global passenger flights, including cargo. Its aviation analytics provide schedule, routes, fleet data, real-time flight intelligence, and utilization for air cargo and logistics optimization. That global aviation intelligence is now going to be integrated into Awery’s ERP (enterprise resource planning) platform, bringing direct access to flight schedules, fleet information, aircraft utilization, and performance metrics to Awery’s users. They will be able to access up-to-date flight schedules and operational data, get information on fleet and aircraft utilization, analyze historic flight and performance trends, make informed decisions on costs and route planning, and benchmark operational performance using industry-wide metrics.

From left: Mila Assad, Account Exec & Strategic Sales Leader, Cirium, Vitaly Smilianets, Founder & CEO, Awery Aviation Software, Graham Chalmers, Sales Manager – Airports & Airlines EMEA, Cirium. Image: Meantime Communications

Vitaly Smilianets, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Awery, said: “Integrating this data into our ERP increases the quality and depth of information available to our users. Access to Cirium’s trusted, regularly updated aviation data enables our users to make more accurate assessments, and improve performance tracking across all their operations.”

Rahul Oberai, Global Head of Sales, Cirium, stated: “Partnering with Awery brings Cirium’s data directly into the hands of airline professionals, where decisions are made in real time. By embedding Cirium’s intelligence within Awery’s ERP, we’re helping users see the full picture, anticipate challenges, and optimize performance across every flight and fleet.”

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