Global – Aviatize, the aviation management software platform for flight schools and flying clubs, has announced the launch of a new Maintenance Module alongside several operational feature updates in March 2026, with a live product walkthrough scheduled for 28 April.
- The new Maintenance Module is designed to give flight schools and clubs real-time visibility into aircraft maintenance status, building on the smart technical issue reporting (squawks) functionality introduced in Aviatize 4.0 in mid-2025. The module aims to keep training aircraft operational and reduce schedule disruptions caused by unplanned maintenance.
- Additional features launched in March 2026 include Schedule Protection, an automated Late Cancellation Policy tool designed to eliminate last-minute scheduling gaps; a New Student Overview with experimental views and smart progress badges; and enhanced Reporting Power enabling combined theory and flight training report generation.
- Aviatize 4.0, launched in June 2025, introduced multi-location operations management, native FAA/TSA compliance, streamlined financial workflows, and smart technical issue reporting — all integrated into a single platform. The company also launched Aviatize Connect, its second-generation mobile app, in June 2025, centralising bookings, instructor availability, payments, and reporting for iOS and Android.
- In February 2025, Aviatize appointed Dominiek De Roo — an active Boeing 747 pilot and former Flight School Center Manager at CAE in Phoenix — as CEO, succeeding founder Tom Verbruggen who transitioned to Chief Commercial Officer. The platform's client base includes flight training organisations across the U.S. and Europe, with notable partnerships including Nortavia in Portugal.
Source: Aviatize
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