Photo from UGM 2024 showing the presentation of some of the software specialists who are onsite at this year's event. More than 150 people are listening to the host speaking from the stage.

Thank you for an amazing User Group Meeting 2024!

We would like to express our heartfelt thanks for attending our UGM 2024.

This year’s event at LEGOLAND Hotel & Conference was a true celebration of the AIR SUPPORT community, and after an incredible 3 days of networking, we’re grateful for the fantastic turnout – 176 registrations from 69 flight operations across the world!

Day 1 kicked off with hands-on workshops covering PPS Settings, CrewBriefing, Databases in PPS, and OpsControl. Days 2 & 3 offered valuable discussions, industry insights, guest speakers, vendor exhibition, and, of course, a tasteful dinner. To make the experience extra memorable, all attendees were invited to end their stay by exploring the LEGOLAND park afterward.

Thank you to everyone who joined and contributed. Your enthusiasm and insights made it unforgettable. We’re beyond grateful that so many of you joined us, investing time to help shape the future of our solutions.

Key details for the event:

  • Day 1: Wednesday, October 30th from 11.00 – 21.00 (UTC +1)
  • Day 2: Thursday, October 31st from 9.00 – whenever the LEGOLAND park closes
  • Guest speakers and integrators attending (Click text to learn more)

 

Click here to pre-register for the next UGM (time and location are not set yet)

 

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