Ideagen flying high with Air India contract

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Regulatory and compliance software specialist Ideagen has won a prestigious contract with Air India.

The deal, which comes into effect on 1 May, will see the Ruddington firm provide end-to-end safety management software for the airline carrier.

Air India joins 750 other aviation and aerospace organisations who already use Ideagen to support their quality and safety operations.

Ideagen’s software covers all aspects of risk, giving management full visibility of safety data from maintenance of the aircraft through to cabin crew checks on board. It will provide Air India’s leadership team with complete visibility across their entire organisation, allowing them to access the latest data and use this to spot and mitigate potential risks, enhancing the safety of their operations.

Ideagen CEO Ben Dorks said: “We are honoured to be supporting Air India to continue to assure the safety of their passengers, crew and high-skilled workforce.

“Air India, like Ideagen, are in an exciting period of growth, adding more routes to connect India with the rest of the world and we are delighted to be with them on that journey.

“As an expert in software solutions within regulated and high-compliance industries, we have a strong pedigree in quality management, health and safety, risk mitigation, auditing, training and collaboration software. Air India customers can be assured that they are in safe hands.”

Henry Donohoe, head of safety, security and quality at Air India, said: “We are going for a significant and substantial upgrade of our existing systems and processes to ensure seamless flow of intelligence and data on a real time basis.

“Ideagen Coruson is trusted by aviation industry globally for risk mitigation, auditing and training. Its induction will go a long way in enhancing our capabilities for the safety and well-being of our passengers and crew, particularly at a time when Air India is rapidly expanding its network on both national and international routes.”

Ideagen made headlines last year when it was taken private in a £1.1bn deal.

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