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Information Technology and Aviation   Throughout commercial aviation history, the timely movement of aircraft, passengers and cargo has required the even more timely movement of information. This was never more true than today, where information has become not just an operational tool, but a competitive weapon. To capitalize on this information, the technological revolution and the information society have brought us a dazzling set of capabilities. But, they have also brought us a bewildering array of options for services, costs, methods and products. Many managers find themselves faced with too much of a good thing, too many alternatives.
Technology and Competition   But, aviation today means business. Commerce and tourism are the engines of economic development in today's world. Airlines, airports, and even governments are competing against each other for travel related income. Staying in front means making investments in enhanced customer service tools, improved management awareness, quicker access to operational information, etc.

All of the technology and service options, and the need to make rapid, well informed decisions, means that many organizations are finding it increasingly difficult, and expensive, to find and retain staff to meet the demands. The effective use of experienced external resources can help solve this problem.

The Proper Application of Technology   We can help by providing guidance and assistance to management in planning, developing and implementing the technical infrastructure necessary to compete in today's climate. However, there is more to it than simply selecting and applying technology _ it also requires knowledge and insight into the proper application of technology. This 'proper application' requires an understanding for how the technology fits the organization; how it affects, and is affected by, the users, the staff, and the management; what are its limitations and what restraints does it impose for the future...in short, what are the business implications?
Experience and Insight  
  • Management and Technical Services
  • Information Technology Strategic Planning
  • Organizational Management and Analysis
  • Reservations/Call Center Workforce Planning
  • Airport Security
  • Aeronautical Information Systems
  • Facilitation
  • Voice, Data, and Private Radio Communications Systems
  • Network Engineering and Implementation
  • Service Optimization and Cost Control
  • Common Carrier and Vendor selection and management
  • Packet, VSAT, and emerging technologies
  • Local and Wide Area Networking
  • Computer Systems Design and Development
  • TPF Systems and Applications
  • Specialized Data Terminal Systems
  • Travel and Transportation Industry Systems
  • Airport Information and Automation Systems
  • Automatic Identification Systems
  • Custom Applications Development
  • Project Services
  • Requirements Analysis and Specification
  • Financial Analysis
  • Vendor Analysis, Recommendation and Selection
  • Project Management and Implementation
But Most of All, We Understand the Problem   Unlike many consultants and developers, we already understand much of the problem because we have been there before. information systems technology has over 125 years of combined experience in aviation management and technology. Our experience has encompassed the globe, from US voice networks to multi-country international data systems; from distributed airport automation systems to air traffic control. There is no time lost, at your expense, while you train the consultant or developer on how the aviation industry operates.
Explore the Opportunity   Our staff have applied their management and technical expertise to a myriad of airline and aviation functions:

  • Air Cargo Automation
  • Air Traffic Control
  • Aircraft and Crew Management
  • Airport and Departure Services
  • Airport Security
  • Catering
  • Finance and Administration
  • Flight Operations
  • Maintenance & Engineering
  • Marketing Services
  • Reservations and Ticketing
  • Yield Management

and in the process developed systems for

  • Voice Response for Reservations, Crew Management, and Air Cargo
  • PC-Local Area Network based Computer Terminals
  • ATB Ticketing
  • Baggage and Cargo Tracking and Reconciliation
  • Passenger Self Service
  • Yield Management
  • Advanced Seat Selection
  • Advanced and Round-trip Boarding Passes
  • Overlap/Change-of-Gauge Operations
  • Through Check-in
  • Worldwide Voice, Data and Radio Networking

and a host of other aviation applications and systems.

Contact Us   information systems technologycan bring this experience and expertise to benefit you. To explore these, or other opportunities, please call us at 305-595-4845 or 305-595-4983 (fax) or email to: info@insyte.com

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