FL3XX Growing U.S. Digital Aviation Management Presence

FL3XX’s platform shown on Apple devices.

FL3XX’s platform shown on Apple devices. 

Credit: FL3XX

FL3XX, a global aviation management platform, is expanding its reach in the U.S. by onboarding an average of 65 aircraft per month, the company says.

“The U.S. is one of our fastest growing regions, with a third of the top operators relying on FL3XX technology to automate operations, cut manual workload and drive profitability,” FL3XX CEO Paolo Sommariva says.

According to FL3XX, its clients report a 30% improvement in scheduling time, thanks to faster quoting to increase charter sales and improved fleet utilization.

“We’re hearing about the pressure operators are under to deliver faster and more connected services to stay ahead of the competition, and with FL3XX, they’re able to eliminate complexity through a single, integrated workflow,” Sommariva says.

FL3XX’s platform hosts a suite of capabilities for sales, dispatch, crew management, compliance and finance—complete with 100 different integrations for flight planning, maintenance and more.

“Since integrating FL3XX, our sales team has been able to push significantly more sales,” Jet OUT COO Matt Wild says. “Quoting time has decreased substantially, allowing us to fit more trips into each week because we have real-time visibility into where our aircraft and crews are. The efficiency boost has led to tremendous sales growth in the past few months.”

Jeremy Kariuki

Jeremy Kariuki is Associate Editor for Business Aviation, based in Atlanta. Before joining Aviation Week in April 2023, Jeremy served as a writer for FLYING Magazine, FreightWaves and the Center for Sustainable Journalism.