Airline operations teams managing disruptions
Use iFlight to coordinate operations, crew, hub, and disruption workflows.
Contact-led evaluation.
Updated June 19, 2026
iFlight is for airlines that need operations software, not just an MRO tracker. It fits carriers that want flight operations, crew planning, crew operations, hub control, disruption handling, compliance, and MRO-related workflows inside one enterprise airline operations environment.
Before subscribing, confirm whether the proposal is for iFlight MRO, crew, operations, or a larger suite. Test integrations with airline systems, disruption workflows, mobile or paperless maintenance, compliance records, and change-management effort. Look elsewhere if maintenance is the only problem and a focused MRO product would be easier.
IBS Software iFlight is an enterprise airline operations platform covering flight operations, crew planning and operations, hub management, disruption workflows, and iFlight MRO modules.
Official IBS pages route evaluation through business enquiry contact, with no public free plan, public trial, or fixed public pricing table verified.
| Feature | What it does | Plan fit / purchase note |
|---|---|---|
| Flight operations | Manage flight operations workflows inside an airline operations platform. | Enterprise scope. |
| Crew planning and operations | Coordinate crew planning, crew operations, and related changes. | Module review. |
| Hub and disruption workflows | Support operational control, hub handling, and disruption management. | Demo validation. |
| iFlight MRO | Use MRO-related modules for maintenance compliance and paperless workflows where included. | Scope check. |
| Airline integrations | Connect operations data across airline systems and departments. | Implementation review. |
Use iFlight to coordinate operations, crew, hub, and disruption workflows.
Contact-led evaluation.
Bring crew planning and operational control into a shared airline operations environment.
Module review.
Confirm how MRO compliance and paperless workflows fit with the broader iFlight suite.
Scope check.
Review integration, migration, data ownership, and rollout complexity before contracting.
No public trial verified.
| Plan or option | public price | Trial / free-plan detail |
|---|---|---|
| Official business enquiry path | No fixed public pricing table was verified; IBS routes evaluation through official contact. | Free plan: no public free plan verified. |
| Enterprise suite quote | Pricing should be confirmed by modules, airline size, integrations, users, and implementation services. | Free trial: no public self-serve trial verified. |
| Module confirmation | Confirm whether the purchase includes iFlight MRO, crew, flight ops, hub, or broader suite functions. | Contact-led purchase. |
Source: Official contact page.
Free plan: no public free plan was verified. Free trial: no public self-serve trial was verified. No fixed public pricing table was verified; airlines should confirm modules, users, operations scope, integrations, implementation, support, and contract terms before subscribing.
IBS iFlight checks should include flight operations systems, crew planning, crew operations, hub operations, disruption tools, iFlight MRO, maintenance compliance, mobile or paperless workflows, airline ERP, scheduling systems, APIs, data migration, user roles, regulatory reporting, and operational control center workflows.
Start by listing the airline operations modules in scope. Ask IBS to demonstrate your real disruption, crew, flight operations, and MRO scenarios. Confirm integrations, data migration, mobile workflows, reporting, implementation timeline, and which teams must change daily habits.
No fixed public pricing table was verified.
No public free plan was verified.
No public self-serve trial was verified.
Airlines that need flight operations, crew, hub, disruption, and MRO-related workflows should consider it.