FL3XX partners with Rosterize to assist business aviation customers

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Rosterize and FL3XX have partnered on AI-assisted crew planning to assist FL3XX’s business aviation customers on aspects such as cost-effective operations.

The growth of business aviation has led to an increase in customer requests, a shortage of pilots, and rising crew-related costs, according to FL3XX. In response, operators are seeking new strategies to recruit and retain pilots while reducing operational expenses.

Max Andreev, founder & CEO, Rosterize, said: “The joint project demonstrates the potential demand for our business aviation solutions and its scalability. With Rosterize’s capabilities, we expect most FL3XX users will benefit from positive business results.”

Rosterize’s add-on aims to support an efficient workflow for managing flexible work patterns and facilitate processes for effective crew rotations, crew swaps, and prompt quotation feasibility checks. All made in compliance with Aviation Authorities’ rules and regulations, company business practices, employee contracts terms and qualifications.

Artsiom Anismau, FL3XX, CTO, added: “The collaboration has resulted in a partnership between FL3XX and Rosterize in response to the industry’s demand for sustainable operations. The integration reinforces our possibilities and creates new opportunities for our customers.”

The integration is now fully implemented and available for all FL3XX users. Whilst the collaboration is to set evolve in the new year and “pave the way for a continuous” strong partnership, said FL3XX.

All FL3XX customers can now access Rosterize’s AI-assisted crew planning add-on designed to: 

  • Reduce roster preparation time from days to minutes
  • Extend the time horizon for crew rostering from weeks to months
  • Decrease the percentage of rejected crew requests.
  • Increase crew availability without hiring new employees
  • Provide prompt and optimal crew swaps and crew rotation
  • Improve customer satisfaction by shortening the time for quotation feasibility checks

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