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Syphax signs up for seven Rusada’s ENVISION modules for immediate implementation

Syphax Airlines will operate passenger flights to multiple destinations in Africa and Europe, with a view to continually grow its fleet until 2027 based on the needs of the market..
ENVISION software links the airworthiness, maintenance, and flight ops together for airline operators allowing maximum efficiency and visibility.

Syphax Airlines plans to commence flights this summer using a fleet of Boeing 737-800s.

Syphax Airlines, based out of Sfax–Thyna International Airport has signed up for Rusada’s ENVISION software.  Syphax has signed up for seven of ENVISION’s modules including, Fleet Management for airworthiness, Line Maintenance, Inventory Management, and Flight Operations.

Foued Chokri Ziadi, Chief Operating Officer at Syphax Airlines said, “We will begin the implementation project immediately to ensure the system is live in time for Syphax’s first flight. A key aspect for us in our search for a solution was a multi-discipline approach. We wanted one system that could link our airworthiness, maintenance, and flight ops together, allowing for maximum efficiency and visibility across our operations. We also needed flexibility for our future growth, and we found ENVISION to be as capable of managing a fleet of one as it is of one hundred.”

Julian Stourton, CEO at Rusada said, “We are delighted to be playing a vital part in the next stage of Syphax’s history. The team they have in place possesses a wealth of experience, so the fact that they chose ENVISION as their solution of choice is a great statement. We will ensure that this new beginning ends in a resounding success and look forward to a fruitful partnership in the years to come.”

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Syphax Airlines plans to commence flights this summer using a fleet of Boeing 737-800s. The airline will operate passenger flights to multiple destinations in Africa and Europe, with a view to continually grow its fleet until 2027 based on the needs of the market.