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The most exciting regarding the global Commercial Aviation Crew Management Systems Market



We live now in a mobile data-driven era where Smartphones are gaining dominance; so that, developers encompassing start-ups, SMEs, multinational companies, and IT-related companies have been increasingly involved in the development of mobile-based apps. These apps incorporate a number of service operations for the crew members. 

The evolution of mobile-based applications is fueling the growth of this market, as companies are fostering improved operational efficiency. 

The global commercial aviation market has been experiencing an exponential increase in the number of passengers. 

For those who are unfamiliar, in the commercial aviation sector, multiple entities operate across the entire ecosystem or within the systems to accomplish various operations, which require coordination for uninterrupted operations. 

According to the Flight Time Limitations (FTL), several factors have been standardized, one of them being the reduction of night flight duty from 11.75 hours to 11 hours.
The analysts from Research and Markets forecast the global commercial aviation crew management systems market to grow at a CAGR of 8.76% during the period 2017-2021.
Among key vendors, we have BlueOne Software, FUJITSU, Hexaware Technologies, Jeppesen, and Sabre.

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