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VOO integrates platform with Leon software
Synchronising schedules enables the automatic exchange of flight management information, so operators don't have to transfer data between different systems. It also means less waiting and more safety for clients.

VOO, the B2B private jet marketplace that delivers instant bookings, will be integrated with Leon, a web-based aviation software supporting flight operations management and scheduling software for business charter, in mid-May 2023. This integration covers the key functionalities to make the charter sales more efficient and will facilitate traceable, effortless and flawless operations leading to instant bookings.

By synchronising the schedule with VOO, users are able to search, book and pay for all their charters based on accurate and real-time information. Leon automatically sends all booked flights to VOO, delivering real-time availability and aircraft location information that is used to calculate and provide accurate and valid charter prices. Additionally, operators can synchronise each VOO booking with Leon to receive the same benefit. Leon bookings can be processed in Leon, and VOO bookings in VOO.flights, without conflict with aircraft availability.

Thanks to VOO's smart data transfer, the flight can be quickly imported into the Leon Ops module, making Leon more efficient. This automation increases the daily operational performance, as all the data from the sealed deal can now be transferred to the operational teams. VOO calculates accurate quotes so brokers can book instantly, and payments can be made 24/7 with VOOpay, even on weekends and holidays.

Leon Software is the central hub for managing critical data and maintaining high levels of efficiency for many operators. By providing integration with VOO, we eliminate the need to transfer data between different systems by enabling automatic exchange, saving time and effort. So, VOO means a lot less waiting and a lot more safety for our clients' deals,” says Leon CTO Paweł Szmagaj.

“We are excited about our partnership with Leon. This will improve the charter sales experience for all VOO operators who use Leon as their preferred flight management system. By synchronising schedules, the aircraft availability of our Leon operators is now automatically updated and displayed on VOO in real time. I am thankful to Paweł Kruk, Paweł Szmagaj and the whole Leon team for their support and look forward to the possibilities this partnership will bring to our current and future VOO users,” adds CEO and partner Robert Plhak.

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