SolitAir selects Air Support A/S for aircraft tracking solutions
SolitAir, a UAE cargo airline, has selected Air Support A/S’s PPS Flight Planning and OpsControl aircraft tracking solutions to power its flight operations.

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By integrating PPS Flight Planning and OpsControl, SolitAir will benefit from industry-leading technology that enhances operational efficiency, fuel optimisation and precise aircraft tracking. The recent launch of PPS-X, the 10th generation of AIR Support A/S’s renowned flight planning system, brings even greater reliability, fuel calculation accuracy and optimised flight routing – key factors in supporting SolitAir’s commitment to seamless logistics and cost-effective operations.
“We are proud to welcome SolitAir to the PPS family,” said Stephen Young, Vice President of Air Support A/S. “PPS Flight Planning has proven itself as the go-to solution for airlines across the world when efficiency, reliability, quality and accuracy are demanded by the customer. Our cutting-edge solutions will not only support SolitAir in achieving outstanding operational performance and cost savings but also enhance the workflow for their dispatchers. By deploying complex integrated OCC environments tailored to SolitAir’s needs, we are making their operations smoother and more efficient than ever.”
Hamdi Osman, Founder and CEO of SolitAir, said: “We are excited to partner with Air Support A/S and integrate their cutting-edge PPS Flight Planning and OpsControl solutions into our operations. This collaboration is a significant step towards enhancing the efficiency, reliability and scalability of our services as we continue to expand our fleet and global network. With their innovative technology, we are confident that SolitAir will be able to provide even more efficient and cost-effective air cargo solutions to our customers, ensuring seamless operations and superior performance across our key markets in the Global South.”
SolitAir, operates a growing fleet of narrow-body Boeing 737-800 freighters and the airline will add several new aircraft to its fleet this year, supporting the company’s expansion plans into India, key markets in Africa, Central Asian countries and other Middle Eastern hubs.
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