Cirium teams up with Yacova
Flight data and analytics firm Cirium has joined the Yocova Partner Programme.
As a Yocova member, Cirium can connect and network with a global community of aviation businesses and professionals.
It will also be able to market its flight data solutions and services on the Yocova Marketplace, making it easier for the aviation industry to source them.
Cirium is an industry-leader in aviation analytics, helping the industry learn understand present trends and plan for future events.
Today, Cirium manages more than 300 terabytes of aviation and flight data daily, spanning schedules and routes, aircraft configurations and maintenance.
Rahul Oberai, Cirium’s Global Head of Sales, said: “We are thrilled to become a part of the Yocova Partner Programme.”
“This alliance will help us to further extend our reach in the marketplace and offer data and analytics solutions that genuinely help aviation organisations.”
“Cirium’s mission is to drive innovation and transformation and this will help us to connect with like-minded organisations.”
“We’re delighted the company can market and sell its solutions and services on the Yocova Marketplace,” Yocova said.
Yocova is an open digital platform for the aviation industry to collaborate, manage data, and access leading digital services.
It facilitates the exchange of ideas, data, and apps in aviation.
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