Solicy develops custom software for the aviation industry. We work with commercial airlines, airport operators, and aviation service providers to create systems that support flight operations, safety, maintenance, and passenger services. Our goal is to improve how teams manage daily workflows and respond to changes in real time.
We build software that supports flight planning, scheduling, route optimization, and crew assignments. These tools help operations teams manage traffic, reduce delays, and make informed decisions. Each system is tailored to reflect real airline workflows, integrating live data and control options across departments.
Our systems include incident tracking, compliance reports, and risk assessments. They help airlines meet aviation safety management software standards and respond to issues quickly. Data is stored in structured formats to support audits, regulatory reviews, and internal reporting without duplication. The tools align with global safety guidelines and are suitable for carriers focused on modernizing their airline software development strategy.
This software brings together reservation systems, check-in, boarding, loyalty programs, and support services. It provides a single point of control for both internal teams and customer-facing processes. It supports integrations with payment systems, customer service tools, and national reservation networks. As part of a complete airline management software suite, this solution helps airlines simplify both customer service and backend support.
Track aircraft location, maintenance status, upcoming inspections, and repair history. The software is designed for easy access by engineering and ground staff, improving coordination across teams. It helps reduce downtime by organizing maintenance schedules and enabling early detection of equipment issues. These features make it a reliable component of our aviation fleet management software and broader aircraft management solutions for commercial operators.
We develop mobile apps that handle ticket management, live flight updates, boarding passes, and in-flight services. Crew apps support communication, shift planning, and reporting tasks. Apps are built to function across operating systems, and remain usable even when network access is limited. These mobile systems contribute to the overall airline industry digital transformation by improving responsiveness and keeping information synchronized across teams and devices.
We provide systems that assist with baggage handling, gate assignments, refueling, catering, and aircraft turnaround. Each tool is customized for real-time coordination at the airport level. By connecting teams and providing location-based updates, these systems reduce handover delays and manual reporting. This is part of Solicy’s larger focus on aviation operations, helping teams meet high-volume demands without losing efficiency.
We design software based on how flight operations, ground services, and crew teams work in practice. Our systems reflect the actual structure of aviation tasks and help teams coordinate without relying on scattered tools or manual updates. This is how we approach aviation management software, focusing on clarity, adaptability, and real-world use.
Our team has developed software that connects with live flight tracking systems, integrates international time slot data, and supports ongoing safety monitoring. This background allows us to create aviation software solutions that handle real-world pressure and meet operational demands.
We continue working with clients after launch to apply updates, respond to regulation changes, and scale the system as needed. Our team handles version upgrades, compliance alignment, and feature extensions based on user feedback and traffic patterns. We also work with clients who use Solicy as their aviation consulting company, helping evaluate current systems and align them with long-term strategy.
Our software connects with existing tools for ticketing, aircraft tracking, maintenance, and scheduling.
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We support companies across the aviation ecosystem. Our clients operate flights, manage airports, or provide technology to the industry. This includes those in need of airline software development services tailored to operations, safety, and passenger engagement.
At Solicy, we follow a structured development process shaped by real-world aviation needs. From initial planning to long-term support, each phase is designed to reduce friction, reflect your workflows, and deliver functional systems that hold up in day-to-day airline operations. Our approach emphasizes early feedback, continuous collaboration, and technology choices that support stability and scalability.
We begin by reviewing your goals, current systems, and operational structure. We identify gaps, priorities, and risks before development begins.
We design interfaces that are clear and easy to use, based on how your teams work. Our focus is on reducing steps, avoiding confusion, and increasing speed.
We choose systems that support real-time operations and maintain availability during peak load. Redundancy and recovery plans are part of the architecture. These architectural decisions reflect our experience as an aviation software development company, focused on scalability and compliance.
Work is done in steps, with frequent reviews. You receive working modules early in the process so you can provide feedback and stay involved.
We test the software on different devices, under different network conditions, and with real workflow scenarios. This ensures it performs in the environment where it will be used.
We assist with staff training, system rollout, and monitoring during the first phase of use. If issues appear, we address them immediately.
We stay available for updates, improvements, and support. As your needs change or systems expand, we continue development based on real feedback.
Working with an aviation software development company gives you access to teams that understand aviation workflows, safety standards, and integration needs. This shortens development time, reduces internal pressure, and helps ensure that the final product supports real operational tasks. It also allows you to scale development without hiring full-time engineers.
A basic internal system may take 3 to 4 months. A platform that connects with booking, flight management, and airport systems usually takes 6 to 9 months. These timelines apply to most airline software development projects, including upgrades or custom aviation software development tailored to your internal structure.
We build software for both passengers and internal teams. This includes mobile apps for ticketing, boarding, and flight updates, as well as tools for crew scheduling, maintenance tracking, and operations management.
We develop systems that follow aviation industry regulations, including IATA, ICAO, and FAA requirements. Our software includes features for audit trails, compliance documentation, and risk reporting. These are essential components of effective aviation safety management software and help teams maintain operational accountability.
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