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Global airline revenue accounting bureau for Dubai

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CUTTING COSTS: New airline revenue accounting bureau in Dubai should save small and medium-sized air carriers money. (Getty Images)

Small and medium sized airline operators will be the biggest beneficiaries of a partnership agreement signed on Monday between Airbus' airline consultancy division - tasc aviation and Softec GmbH.

The deal, the parties claim, will deliver passenger revenue accounting bureau services to small and medium size carriers at a fraction of the cost usually associated with this daily airline practice.

The new processing centre, based in Dubai, will utilize Softec GmbH's Monalisa passenger revenue accounting solution, to deliver accurate, timely and valuable information to airline managers worldwide.

Ezzeddine Hamouda, CEO, tasc aviation, said the new centre will boost the portfolio of airline consultancy solutions already offered by the company.
 
"We today delivered what the market has asked for, a modern and comprehensive revenue accounting solution aimed specifically at small to medium sized carriers.

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''I believe that our partnership with Softec GmbH will enable many small airlines to switch from the complex manual to an automated and outsourced revenue accounting process."

Anil Batra, Managing Director, Softec GmbH, believes that with this partnership more airlines can benefit from an established product.

"Monalisa is an established, stable system with a proven track record for airlines in Europe, North America, Africa and Asia. It delivers quality data that is essential for revenue accounting tasks in any airline, no matter the size or location."

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