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Commsoft welcomes Just Us Air to OASES family

A recently established private airline based in Romania, Just Us Air, has become the latest member of the global OASES user community.

Developed by Commsoft, OASES is an MRO IT system, designed by engineers for engineers.

Having recently received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC) from the Romanian civil aviation authority - Autoritatea Aeronautica Civila Romana (AACR) - Just Us Air has now commenced passenger charter flights from its base at Bucharest Baneasa airport. The airline operates an Airbus A319-100 available on a full charter, wet lease or ACMI basis and will shortly be adding a maiden A321-231. Just Us Air is promoting its services to tour operators, air transport brokers and other airlines.

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OASES, which combines a high level of technical sophistication with an intuitive user interface, is structured in a modular format to allow for flexibility and scalability. Just Us Air has opted for the Core, Airworthiness and Planning with options on future access to the Materials and Line Maintenance Control modules.

OASES has already been rapidly implemented for the A319 by Commsoft’s Bucharest-based implementation specialists working closely with Just Us Air staff, accessing the system through Commsoft’s Private Cloud service, and thus avoiding any need for the airline to install additional hardware.

Nick Godwin, Commsoft’s Managing Director, commented: “This is the second OASES contract we’ve signed this year and Just Us Air will be our fourth Romanian customer – further evidence of the global success of OASES. As expected, the implementation process went quickly and smoothly, supported by the local Commsoft team, and OASES has now gone live.”

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Mircea Mitch Mecu, Technical Director at Just Us Air, added: “At Just Us Air, we have ambitious plans for the near future such as fleet development up to six single aisle A320 family airplanes, setup and develop Just Us Air Part 145 AMO to support worldwide operation of our fleet. For longer term future Just US Air has plans to enter into long haul operation with wide bodies Airbus airplanes. For us, it was critical to select a reliable partner that could aid our rapid start up with personalised support. Commsoft with its local implementation team provided that and OASES will undoubtedly meet our dynamic requirements going forward."

 

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