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Transavia Netherlands and France Partner with IBS Software to Improve Flight Operations and Crew Management

Transavia Netherlands and France Partner with IBS Software to Improve Flight Operations and Crew Management
AMSTERDAM and PARIS, June 26, 2025 – Transavia Netherlands and Transavia France, two rapidly expanding subsidiaries of the Air France-KLM Group, have entered into a strategic partnership with IBS Software to modernize their flight operations and crew management systems. This collaboration is set to transform the management of over 145,000 annual flights by implementing IBS Software’s iFlight platform, a unified, cloud-based solution designed to streamline operational processes, optimize resource allocation, and support the airlines’ sustainability objectives.
Modernizing Operations through Digital Integration
The adoption of the iFlight system will enable Transavia Netherlands and Transavia France to centralize their crew and operations management, providing a single-source platform that enhances the handling of disruptions, automates workflows, and improves operational visibility during challenges. This platform will be deployed across all five airlines within the Air France-KLM Group, with a particular focus on unifying crew management for both Transavia carriers.
Built on a MACH architecture—Microservices-based, API-first, and Cloud Native—the iFlight platform offers enhanced scalability, security, and resilience. Features such as the Tail Optimizer are expected to maximize resource utilization and accelerate the airlines’ progress toward achieving net-zero emissions. This initiative aligns with the broader modernization strategy of the Air France-KLM Group, which seeks to increase staff productivity and operational efficiency through comprehensive digital transformation.
Challenges and Industry Implications
Despite the anticipated benefits, the transition to the new system presents challenges. Integrating advanced technology into established operations may face resistance from crew members accustomed to legacy systems, necessitating extensive training to ensure smooth adoption. Additionally, the shift to a centralized, cloud-based infrastructure could cause temporary disruptions as personnel adjust to new processes.
Market responses to the partnership are expected to be varied. While many stakeholders may welcome the modernization and the potential for improved service reliability, concerns may arise regarding the costs and operational impacts during the transition period. Competitors in the aviation sector may respond by pursuing similar partnerships with other software providers or by enhancing their own systems to maintain competitive advantage.
Leadership Perspectives on the Partnership
Etienne Slagman, Head of Schedule & Resource Optimizing & Continuous Improvement at Transavia Netherlands, underscored the airline’s dedication to operational excellence, stating, “Our collaboration with IBS Software will enable us to drive higher operational excellence, and greater employee satisfaction with increased digitalization.”
Sébastien Lemaire, Chief Information Officer at Transavia France, emphasized the necessity of robust digital tools amid rapid growth: “Our partnership with IBS Software was prompted by the need for strong, high-performance tools that enable us to stay at the forefront of delivering high quality passenger services and ensure robust operations.”
Julian Fish, Senior Vice President & Head of Aviation Operations Solutions at IBS Software, highlighted the wider industry significance of the initiative: “A robust crew management and flight operations system is integral to airlines’ ability to adapt in modern times of political and economic instability. Our relationship with Transavia Netherlands and Transavia France marks a shared commitment to spearheading sustainability and digital transformation across the aviation industry.”
As Transavia Netherlands and Transavia France embark on this digital transformation, their partnership with IBS Software represents a pivotal step in modernizing operations, advancing sustainability efforts, and maintaining a competitive position within the evolving European aviation market.

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