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Comply365 Acquires MINT Software Systems

Comply365 Expands Aviation Training Capabilities with MINT Software Systems Acquisition
Comply365 has announced the acquisition of MINT Software Systems, a prominent provider of aviation training management solutions. This strategic move is designed to enhance Comply365’s expertise in aviation training and accelerate the development of its AI-driven platform, which integrates operations, safety, and training for more than 500 clients worldwide.
Industry Context and Market Dynamics
The acquisition occurs amid a period of significant consolidation and volatility within the technology and cybersecurity sectors. In 2025, leading companies such as Palo Alto Networks and CrowdStrike spearheaded a series of mergers and acquisitions that have reshaped competitive dynamics across the industry. Notable transactions, including Veeam’s purchase of Securiti AI and Palo Alto’s acquisition of Israeli cybersecurity firms, have intensified the race for technological leadership. This wave of consolidation is unfolding against a backdrop of market sensitivity to policy changes and internal divisions within the Federal Reserve. Analysts have described this environment as a “silent warning” for 2026, with potential implications for deal-making and valuations across multiple industries.
Strategic Synergies and Future Prospects
Backed by Insight Partners and Liberty Hall Capital Partners, Comply365 plans to leverage MINT’s digital ecosystem, which facilitates real-time connections among training administrators, instructors, and trainees, to enhance its next-generation solution, TrainingManager365. By integrating MINT’s capabilities in managing qualification programs and scheduling with Comply365’s existing platform, the company aims to achieve significant improvements in efficiency, cost reduction, and operational integrity.
Ilia Kostov, CEO of Comply365, emphasized the complementary strengths of the two companies, stating, “Combining Comply365 and MINT’s deep domain expertise and innovation, we will unify our market-leading training management capabilities into the next generation, AI-powered solution, TrainingManager365, as well as further strengthen our unified platform, connecting the mission-critical domains of operations, safety, and training.” He added that the combined entity will deliver intelligent and streamlined training operations, positioning Comply365 as a preferred provider for organizations seeking to modernize and optimize their training and compliance processes.
Jörg Latteier, CEO of MINT, highlighted the alignment of both companies’ philosophies, noting, “MINT’s success has been built on a foundation of continued innovation, close customer collaboration, and deep aviation industry training expertise. Our philosophy aligns with Comply365’s customer-centric vision and commitment to harnessing cutting-edge AI for greater efficiencies and exceptional training experiences. We are excited to become part of the Comply365 family and help drive forward their next-generation solution, TrainingManager365.”
As the aviation and technology sectors continue to face economic uncertainty and competitive pressures, Comply365’s acquisition of MINT positions the company to set new standards in training management. The long-term success of this integration will depend on the combined entity’s ability to navigate ongoing market volatility, regulatory changes, and the broader trend of industry consolidation.

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