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OCC
15th Apr 2003, 09:28
Hi

I wonder if anyone can help me with a couple of questions?

1. Does anyone have contact details or a website address for Air Data (Flight planning system).

2. There was a company I heard of a few years back called Air Ops, they had an operations system for small airlines. a) are the still around and b) any contact details or website address?

Thanks in advance for any information.

Brgds

OCC

SAIIP
15th Apr 2003, 11:47
Flight Planning System:-
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Air Data Ltd.
Kingfisher House, Northwood Park
Gatwick Road
Crawley, West Sussex,
England RH10 2XN
(44) 1293-400888 AirData
(44) 1293-400666 (fax)

http://www.airdata.co.uk/ - Site Relaunch Coming Soon.


Ops Control System:-
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AIMS Limited
72 New Bond St, Suite M658
London W1Y 9DD, UK
Voice Mail: + 44.20.7681-3999
Fax: + 44.20.7681-1978
E-Mail: [email protected]

http://www.aims.aero/


Hope the above would help.
As I am aware of the air data system is very good compare with the Jet plan. I am not sure about the cost. But if will pull more than 200 flight plan a month then SITA is great but you staff may need to spend a bit longer for the training.

JB007
15th Apr 2003, 16:42
You could also take a look at Navtech, has a number of different flight planning tools depending on the size of your operation...
www.navtechinc.com (http://www.navtechinc.com)

Navtech (UK) Ltd,
Durand House,
Manor Royal,
Crawley
West Sussex
01293 428899

zapped off
16th Apr 2003, 21:22
Airops Limited,
Business Aviation Centre,
Farnborough Airport,
Hampshire,
GU14 6XA,
UK.

Tel: +44 (0)8707 655 100
Fax: +44 (0)8707 655 150

e-Mail: [email protected]

OCC
17th Apr 2003, 03:09
Hi Guys,

Many thanks for your help and time.

Cheers

OCC

srs what?
18th Apr 2003, 01:07
The Airops company based at Farnborough does not provide flight planning software, it's more commercial and planning for smaller airlines/GA.

fcit
20th Apr 2003, 12:30
Hi OCC.

are you looking for a flight planning system or an OPS control system?

It always depends on the scope of your operation (how many aircraft, what group of aircraft - i.e. jet or prop, etc...

If for the flight planning system, you might also want to take a look at JetPlanner or jetplan.com from Jeppesen.

As for the OPS control Systems, I would recommend SkyOps from Cyberjet.

If you require details drop me a message.

Cheers
fcit

Banzai Chap
22nd Apr 2003, 00:58
Rich 007
Your not advertising by chance are you??, thought that wasn't allowed...:)

OCC
22nd Apr 2003, 06:12
Hi Guys,

Thanks again for the information.

fcit

I am looking at both flight planning and ops systems, I think Jeppesen is the best for the flight planning as it is the best of the ones I have used, but the bean counter is not a keen so looking at a few options.
The ops system, I had heard of the Airops system before but had no contacts for them.
We only have 2 jet freighters so not a lot of crew and things are done on excel or word. Looking for something that can do the basics.
Not the type of operation for Aims or RM, or that type of budget.

Cheers

OCC

fcit
22nd Apr 2003, 06:44
Hi OCC,

dopped you a PM.

Cheers
Sascha

SFG
24th Apr 2003, 18:26
Hi OCC

Have you tried SITA. www.sita.aero and looked at their systems - Ops and Flt Planning?

I've sent you a PM with further info.

Rgds
SFG