Users of the Millennia scheduling software program designed by Aviation Information Services (AIS) will now turn to Aviation Integration (AI) for training and support. Millennia is a software suite that combines flight scheduling, maintenance and inventory tracking in a common platform.
It has been in development for five years since the original AIS title, 2001 XG. Scott Bergin, president of AIS (exhibiting at Booth No. 4793), said that Millennia incorporates features suggested by its diverse clientele and called the suite “future-proof” with ongoing development to include online help systems, seminars and forums for Millennia users.
Bergin chose AI for initial training of Millennia customers, with ongoing service from AI for users to develop best practices, design custom reports and prepare reference materials for the software.
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