SalamAir, Oman’s Low-Cost Carrier, has signed an agreement with Lagary to introduce ONE, an advanced digital operations platform, across its fleet.
The ONE platform is a
comprehensive, single sign-on solution that brings together multiple aviation
tools including Navigation & Operational Flight Planning System (NavOne),
Digital Documentation Management System (DocuOne), Electronic Reporting &
Digital Forms (ONE Forms), and Hand-Over Tools (HOTs).
Designed as a virtual
operations office, the system allows pilots and operational teams to manage
global flight activities through a unified online portal, enabling seamless
data flow, real-time updates, and complete paperless functionality.
The platform also integrates smoothly with
existing systems, ensuring efficient handling of dispatch information, journey
logs, operational documentation, and reporting.
Salim Al Khatri,
Director of Flight Operations at SalamAir, commented: “Adopting ONE as s
platform marks an important operational shift for us, especially as we prepare
for the next phase of SalamAir’s growth. The platform has streamlined our
workflows, eliminated paper from the cockpit, and improved the data visibility
required for smarter, faster decision-making across the organisation. With our
fleet expanding and our network continuing to grow, having a unified digital
system like ONE has become essential to supporting our operational reliability
and efficiency.”
Maurisio Fernández,
Operations Project Manager at Lagary, commented: “We are proud to partner
with SalamAir on its digital transformation journey. The implementation of ONE
across the fleet demonstrates SalamAir’s forward-thinking approach and commitment
to operational excellence. Our platform is designed to simplify workflows,
enhance real-time coordination, and empower flight crews with the tools they
need in one unified system. We look forward to supporting SalamAir as it
continues to innovate and deliver a smarter, more efficient flight
operation.” -TradeArabia News Service
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