Early last week, MySky, a leading technology provider for the business aviation industry, announced the launch of its newest platform called MySky Scheduler. The launch of this new product was announced at the beginning of the annual National Business Aviation Administration (NBAA) Business Aviation Conference & Exhibition (BACE) held in Las Vegas, Nevada. This application was developed following the acquisition of Satcom Direct’s scheduling platform. The scheduling platform seamlessly integrates with the other products in the MySky portfolio, although the tool is designed to focus on the needs of Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 91 operators, without disrupting the needs of Part 135 operators.
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