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Flight Planning Software Market Skyrockets to $1.29 Billion by 2031 Dominated by Tech Giants – Amadeus IT Group SA, Collins Aerospace and CAE Inc | The Insight Partners
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The global flight planning software market is set for explosive growth, with projections indicating a surge to $1.29 Billion by 2031. This remarkable expansion, driven by increasing orders and deliveries of narrow body aircraft and increasing global aircraft fleet size and air traffic growth.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/– According to a new comprehensive report from The Insight Partners, ‘Flight Planning Software Market Size and Forecast (2021–2031), Global and Regional Share, Trend, and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Report Coverage: By Component, Deployment, Application, and Geography’ the global flight planning software market is observing healthy growth owing to the rising demand from growing number of flight operations across different airports.
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The report runs an in-depth analysis of market trends, key players, and future opportunities. The flight planning software market primarily comprises flight planning software providers, system integrators/service providers, and end users. Flight planning software is an extremely important solution for flying operations for all pilots. All flights must have a well-structured and well-organized flight schedule that maximizes the safety of those on board and reduces costs when necessary. As flight planning software effectively eliminates the margin for human errors, flying has become safer than it has been in many years. Reducing risk factors and successfully predicting weather conditions are only part of what a good flight plan does, but even these aspects contribute enormously to the success of a flight.
Market Overview and Growth Trajectory:
Flight Planning Software Market Growth: According to an exhaustive report by The Insight Partners, the Flight Planning Software Market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the rise in adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in flight management operations and increase in demand for aircraft operations across different airports. The market, valued at $0.73 Billion in 2023, is expected to grow at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.3% during 2023–2031.
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The aviation industry has matured rapidly over the years, recording a significant number of aircraft production and deliveries. This has showcased massive order volumes for various commercial aircraft manufacturers worldwide. Commercial aviation is foreseen to surge in the coming years with an increase in air travel passengers and aircraft volumes. The increase in orders of narrow-body passenger and commercial aircraft across the globe drives the demand for flight planning software. The global economy has weakened after the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing geopolitical wars in Europe and the Middle East. However, people’s desire to travel and the flow of travel have increased. In addition, the rapid growth of secondary and tertiary airports has continued due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, airlines plan to expand to more remote locations by launching routes to smaller city airports. With the increasing number of aircraft and airports, the demand for flight planning software is also rising.
Rising Deliveries of General Aviation Aircraft and Helicopters: The global rise in orders for general aviation aircraft and helicopters from airlines in 2022 and 2023 resulted in increased deliveries in 2023. As per the General Aviation Manufacturers Association (GAMA) data, 3,050 airplanes and 962 helicopters were delivered in 2023, with an increase of 9% and 9.8%, respectively, compared to 2022. In addition, the increase in backlogs for all segments of general aviation aircraft and helicopters is expected to further surge deliveries from 2023 to 2031.
Increasing Global Aircraft Fleet Size and Air Traffic Growth: According to the Airbus GMF, the demand for new aircraft between 2024 and 2043 was 42,430 units. Asia Pacific is expected to register 45.98% of the total demand for new aircraft during the study period, followed by Europe & CIS and North America. Single aisle body aircraft is expected to account for more than 80% of the total new aircraft demand globally from 2024 to 2043. In addition, the demand for freight aircraft is expected to be 2,470 units during 2024–2043.
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Growing Investments in Military Infrastructure Development and Fleet Expansion: The evolving scenario of modern warfare has forced governments of various countries worldwide to allocate significant resources and financial assistance to respective defense and military forces. The defense budget supports the army and armed forces in purchasing improved technologies and equipment from domestic or international developers. On the other hand, modernizations of military and army vehicles are increasing due to the increasing defense spending. In addition, the increasing government spending shows that the government is focused on strengthening the national security forces.
Geographical Insights: In 2023, Asia Pacific led the market with a substantial revenue share, followed by North America and Europe. Asia Pacific is also expected to register the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Flight Planning Software Market Segmentation, Applications, Geographical Insights:
Based on component, the flight planning software market is segmented into software and services. The software segment held a larger share of the market in 2023.By deployment, the flight planning software market is segmented into cloud and on-premise. The cloud segment dominated the market in 2023.In terms of application, the flight planning software market is categorized into logistics and cargo, airport, private airlines, commercial airlines, flight school and training center, and military and defense. The commercial airlines segment held the largest share of the market in 2023.The flight planning software market is segmented into five major regions: North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East & Africa, and South & Central America.
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Key Players and Competitive Landscape:
The Flight Planning Software Market is characterized by the presence of several major players, including:
Amadeus IT Group SACollins AerospaceCAE IncNAV Flight ServicesJeppesenSabre GLBL IncAIR SUPPORT A/SFSS Flight PlanningNavblueLaminaar Aviation Infotech Pvt Ltd.Universal Weather and Aviation, Inc.Lufthansa SystemsForeFlightChetu InceTT AviationGE AerospaceIBS Software
These companies are adopting strategies such as new product launches, joint ventures, and geographical expansion to maintain their competitive edge in the market.
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Flight Planning Software Market Recent Developments and Innovations:
GainJet signed an agreement with ForeFlightCAE signed an agreement with SkyWest, IncNAVBLUE announced the launch of Mission+ DOC ManagerForeFlight LLC launched the first feature in ForeFlight Mobile
Conclusion:
The key stakeholders in the flight planning software market are software providers, system integrators or service vendors, and end users. Flight planning software helps companies and airports in flight management operations such as flight route planning, flight scheduling, weather monitoring, and air traffic analysis. Flight planning software helps determine the amount of fuel needed to complete a flight journey, considering factors such as weather. Unpredictable weather conditions can have potentially devastating effects on aircraft. A sudden storm or strong winds might force the aircraft to a higher or lower altitude, and the additional effort can consume more fuel than expected.
All flights must have a well-structured and well-organized schedule that maximizes the safety of onboarded individuals and reduces flight operations costs. Flight planning software effectively eliminates the margin for human error and other risk factors, resulting in a safe journey.
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A few of the key flight planning software manufacturers are Amadeus IT Group SA; Collins Aerospace; CAE Inc; NAV Flight Services; Jeppesen (The Boeing Co); Sabre GLBL Inc; AIR SUPPORT A/S; FSS Flight Planning; Navblue; Laminaar Aviation Infotech Pvt Ltd.; Universal Weather and Aviation, Inc.; Lufthansa Systems; ForeFlight; Chetu Inc.; eTT Aviation; GE Aerospace; and IBS Software, among others. In addition to these major players, several other peripheral stakeholders play a crucial role in enabling technological advancements in flight planning software and its adoption in the aviation sector. These stakeholders include government bodies, industry associations, and regulatory bodies.
System integrators leverage flight management tools to analyze and monitor flight details. Recently, numerous flight planning software providers have entered the market, making it highly fragmented. A few major integrated solution providers in the market are Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, and Amdocs. The rise in technological advancements such as the 5G rollout, artificial intelligence, and cloud contributes to the flight planning software market growth. A few end users of the flight planning software market are logistics and cargo, airports, military and defense, flight school and training centers, commercial airlines, and private airlines.
With projected growth to $1.29 Billion by 2031, the Flight Planning Software Market represents a significant opportunity for software providers, system integrators or service vendors, investors, industry stakeholders, end users and others. By staying abreast of market trends, embracing innovation, and focusing on quality and performance, companies can position themselves for success in this dynamic and evolving market landscape.
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Penn Medicine, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia team awarded Breakthrough Prize for developing gene therapy for inherited blindness
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LOS ANGELES, April 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Their discovery started with a group of blind dogs living at a vet school. Now, the work has been awarded the prestigious Breakthrough Prize at the “Oscars of Science.”
Today, Jean Bennett, MD, PHD, and Albert Maguire, MD, both emeritus professors of Ophthalmology in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, and Katherine High, MD, an emeritus professor of Pediatrics and the founding director of the Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), received the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences for their work in developing the first FDA-approved gene therapy for an inherited condition, which dramatically improves sight in people with a form of blindness called Leber Congenital Amaurosis (LCA).
Their work blazed a trail for the more than 140 gene therapy trials for retinal conditions, including macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy, diseases that collectively impact about 30 million people in the US. Eighty more trials are currently underway.
“Even 20 years ago, treating people with gene therapy was seen by some as an impossibility,” said Jonathan Epstein, MD, dean of the Perelman School of Medicine and executive vice president of the University of Pennsylvania for the Health System. “But this group of incredible physician-scientists persisted and created something that is providing sight to people who would have been completely blind as early as kindergarten. Their belief in the power of life-changing science has led to breathtaking results and richly deserved global recognition.”
The Breakthrough Prizes are called the “Oscars of Science” for their high-profile celebration of research and support from celebrities spanning numerous areas of pop culture. Created in 2012 by Sergey Brin, Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg, Yuri and Julia Milner, and Anne Wojcicki, the prizes are given out in five categories including Life Sciences, Fundamental Physics, and Math, each with an accompanying $3 million award.
This year’s accolade now means that nine Penn-affiliated researchers have received the Breakthrough Prize, tied for the most with Harvard University. The prior Penn Medicine award winners are Carl June, PhD (2024), Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, and Katalin Karikó, PhD (2022), and Virginia M.Y. Lee, PhD (2019). Additionally, Penn faculty members Charles Kane, PhD, and Eugene Mele, PhD, won the prize for Physics in 2019. Mathew Madhavacheril, PhD, an assistant professor of Physics and Astronomy in Penn’s School of Arts & Sciences, also received recognition at this year’s Breakthrough Prize ceremony when he was honored with the New Horizons in Physics award, given to researchers early in their careers.
“Science is rarely a straight path, and those who make the most profound discoveries are resilient and persistent, overcoming obstacles along the way,” said J. Larry Jameson, MD, PhD, president of the University of Pennsylvania. “That is exactly what I see in this year’s awardees, and it has been true of all our remarkable faculty who have been recognized for scientific breakthroughs. Whether they are discovering what lies beneath Alzheimer’s Disease, curing cancer by engineering a patients’ own immune cells, or reversing blindness—they have persisted with imagination and rigor. Their steadfastness has pushed the boundaries of what medicine can achieve.”
“Developing cell and gene therapies has long been a top priority for our organization,” said Madeline Bell, CHOP’s CEO. “This breakthrough is the result of decades of investment and collaboration, and reflects our commitment to translating scientific discoveries into therapies that will transform patients’ lives. It has paved the way for many more cell and gene therapy innovations and has given hope to families around the world.”
“They can see!”
Bennett and Maguire met and married during medical school in the 1980s. It was then that they both became intrigued by the concept of genetic therapy, the practice of replacing a mutated or faulty gene with a functional copy, and started dreaming of treating inherited forms of blindness with the technique, which at that time remained the stuff of science fiction.
It was “like thinking you wanted to go to the moon in 1950,” Maguire said many years later.
Both Bennett and Maguire joined Penn’s Scheie Eye Institute in the 1990s and began working on their ideas with lab mice. They learned that the University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine housed a group of blind dogs who had a condition similar to the human disease: Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA). People born with a mutation on the RPE65 gene have poor vision starting at birth and often progress rapidly to complete blindness, usually by their 20s, but sometimes in early childhood.
The pair developed a therapy that used a virus as a transport, carrying a piece of DNA into cells that would then correct the faulty, blindness-causing proteins formed by the bad gene. The idea: Once the proteins were set right, some sight might return. First, they tested the therapy by injecting it into a single eye in each of three dogs.
It wasn’t long until they knew whether it worked. Bennett recalls receiving an excited phone call from a technician at the lab, who exclaimed, “They can see!”
Sure enough, the dogs were twirling around, using their treated eyes to see. Before treatment, the dogs had bumped and tripped through an obstacle course set up to test their sight. After the full treatment, the course was an easy task for the dogs.
A knock on the door
In parallel with Bennett and Maguire’s dreams of gene therapy, High was also working to bring the field forward. Like Bennett and Maguire, she had achieved long-term reversal of a serious genetic disease in a dog model: In her case, for hemophilia, a life-threatening bleeding disorder. High had advanced these studies from success in dogs to initial clinical trials in humans, delivering the donated gene into skeletal muscle and the liver.
The work was promising, but the human immune response to the gene delivery vessel—which was derived from a virus in the same way Bennett and Maguire’s therapy was—prevented sustained benefits from the therapeutic gene. At the same time, companies and investors, discouraged by high profile negative events, began to turn away from gene therapy. Progress stalled.
But with support from CHOP, High founded the Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics (CCMT) in 2004. She recruited experts in all aspects of clinical gene therapy, including specialized knowledge in the manufacturing and release of gene therapy vectors, which are the particles that deliver a healthy copy of a defective gene to patients.
After vector production was set up at CHOP, High went to Bennett’s office and knocked on the door with a proposition to start a clinical trial in humans. In 2007, Maguire, who was then a surgeon in Pediatric Ophthalmology at CHOP, administered an injection of the experimental therapy at CHOP into a clinical trial participant – a 26-year-old woman—for the first time. Her twin, with the same condition, received the treatment shortly after.
When the team assessed the treatment of the 37 eligible participants from the original clinical trials, 72 percent reported the maximum possible improvement in a test of low-light conditions, which simulates night vision. Amid these, many reported improved peripheral and central vision, too. One patient, who could only detect changes in light, was suddenly able to navigate walking through Philadelphia at night, unaided, and could make out the clock on City Hall. Another patient was able to see a star for the first time in her life just six days after the procedure.
In 2017, the therapy—by then manufactured by Spark Therapeutics, a spinout from CHOP, and called Luxturna—received approval by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. It became the first FDA approval of a genetic therapy for an inherited disease. Today, hundreds of people around the world have successfully received the treatment.
A celebration of decades of work
Today’s celebration in Los Angeles marks a celebratory milestone in roughly 40 years of work led by Bennett, Maguire, and High that has inspired others in the now vibrant field of gene therapy. In fact, a treatment stemming from High’s original work with hemophilia received FDA approval in 2024.
“We always just did what we thought you were supposed to do if you were a doctor: Find treatments for diseases,” said Maguire. “Both my father and Jean’s worked in science, and it seemed normal to try to push the envelope.”
“I think the only surprise for us was that things worked out so well,” Bennett said. “For every success, there are usually so many failures. That’s just the nature of science. But our team hit on something that has helped so many people and helped progress the field, and we’re really grateful for our part in that.”
High described the journey between the start of her collaboration with Bennett and Maguire in 2005 and the FDA approval in 2017 as “an arduous one.”
“At times, it seemed that the number of obstacles we needed to overcome to reach regulatory approval was never-ending,” High said. “Working without the benefit of the guidelines and precedents we now have today, we sought to solve each day’s problems so that the program would have a tomorrow. It was a bold and uncertain investment of time, effort, and resources. Few were willing to take on the risks, but it ultimately paid off, and it helped build the foundation of modern gene therapy.”
About Penn Medicine:
Penn Medicine is one of the world’s leading academic medical centers, dedicated to the related missions of medical education, biomedical research, excellence in patient care, and community service.
The organization consists of the University of Pennsylvania Health System and Penn’s Raymond and Ruth Perelman School of Medicine, founded in 1765 as the nation’s first medical school.
The Perelman School of Medicine is consistently among the nation’s top recipients of funding from the National Institutes of Health, with more than $588 million awarded in the 2024 fiscal year. Home to a proud history of “firsts,” Penn Medicine teams have pioneered discoveries that have shaped modern medicine, including CAR T cell therapy for cancer and the Nobel Prize-winning mRNA technology used in COVID-19 vaccines.
The University of Pennsylvania Health System cares for patients in facilities and their homes stretching from the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania to the New Jersey shore. UPHS facilities include the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Chester County Hospital, Doylestown Health, Lancaster General Health, Princeton Health, and Pennsylvania Hospital—the nation’s first hospital, chartered in 1751. Additional facilities and enterprises include Penn Medicine at Home, GSPP Rehabilitation, Lancaster Behavioral Health Hospital, and Princeton House Behavioral Health, among others.
Penn Medicine is a $13.7 billion enterprise powered by more than 50,000 talented faculty and staff.
About Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia:
A non-profit, charitable organization, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia was founded in 1855 as the nation’s first pediatric hospital. Through its long-standing commitment to providing exceptional patient care, training new generations of pediatric healthcare professionals, and pioneering major research initiatives, the hospital has fostered many discoveries that have benefited children worldwide. Its pediatric research program is among the largest in the country. The institution has a well-established history of providing advanced pediatric care close to home through its CHOP Care Network, which includes more than 50 primary care practices, specialty care and surgical centers, urgent care centers, and community hospital alliances throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey. CHOP also operates the Middleman Family Pavilion and its dedicated pediatric emergency department in King of Prussia, the Behavioral Health and Crisis Center (including a 24/7 Crisis Response Center) and the Center for Advanced Behavioral Healthcare, a mental health outpatient facility. Its unique family-centered care and public service programs have brought Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia recognition as a leading advocate for children and adolescents. For more information, visit www.chop.edu.
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Haloid Solutions Expands Access to Radio Equipment by Offering Flexible Financing and Leasing Solutions Named HaloidFLEX
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NEW YORK, April 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As part of Haloid Solutions’ long-term commitment to helping businesses and municipalities acquire critical communications equipment despite budgetary constraints, Haloid now offers specialized financing and leasing programs through its HaloidFLEX program.
Designed to ensure that companies and governments have the equipment they need without costly capital expenditures outlays, HaloidFLEX offers financing for equipment purchased directly from manufacturers or local radio dealers. HaloidFLEX financing offers zero percent and low-interest options as well as predictable monthly payments for qualified buyers. HaloidFLEX clients can even opt to incorporate extended support services and protections into their financing to prepare for accidents, theft, or equipment losses. This gives companies peace of mind with one low monthly payment.
For organizations that don’t want or need to own equipment long-term, the HaloidFLEX leasing program offers similar benefits with potential tax advantages. Companies can lease brand new equipment and upgrade or return it at lease-end as needed. For companies seeking flexible options – or those that are interested in upgrading to the latest technology as it becomes available – leasing makes perfect sense.
One of the added benefits of each program is that HaloidFLEX allows clients to bundle services and protections that would normally be billed separately. Accidental damage, theft, and loss protections can be put in place, so that there’s never a lapse in communication if a radio fails. Extended warranties are also available upon request, so companies can customize their financing and protection to fit their budget and safeguard their equipment simultaneously.
According to a Haloid Solutions spokesperson, “Bundling expenses simply makes sense. It reduces the need for multiple policies and flexes with organizations to ensure critical communication equipment is available when needed while guaranteeing that the company’s investment is protected for the life of the equipment.”
HaloidFLEX financing and leasing programs are available to qualified businesses and municipalities nationwide. To learn more or request a customized quote, visit HaloidSolutions.com.
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Haloid Solutions is the go-to resource for U.S. businesses and municipalities in search of financing and leasing for two-way radios, walkie talkies, communications equipment, accessories, and services. Focused on reliability, affordability, and performance, Haloid strives to equip professionals in all communication-based industries with the resources they need most.
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CAS Holdings Appoints Patrick McDermott as Chief Executive Officer
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Leadership Transition Positions CAS Holdings for Continued Growth and Customer-Focused Innovation
FRANKLIN, Mass., April 18, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — CAS Holdings, a leader in industrial automation distribution, engineering, and integration, is pleased to announce that Patrick McDermott has been named Chief Executive Officer.
McDermott previously served as President and Chief Revenue Officer, where he played a key role in driving growth across the organization, strengthening customer relationships, and leading teams with a clear focus on execution and results.
In his new role as CEO, McDermott will lead CAS Holdings into its next phase of growth, building on the company’s strong foundation and continued commitment to delivering value to customers, partners, and employees.
“I’m honored to step into the role of CEO at CAS Holdings,” said McDermott. “Over the past year, I’ve had the opportunity to work alongside an incredible team, support our customers, and help drive the growth of our organization. I’m excited to build on that momentum as we move into our next chapter.”
CAS Holdings, through its divisions including iAutomation and RND Automation, delivers a full spectrum of industrial automation solutions – from product distribution and technical support to custom machine building and system integration. Serving OEM machine builders and end-users, the company brings deep expertise in motion control, robotics, and vision, along with value-added capabilities such as kitting, sub-assembly, panel building, and turnkey automation systems, acting as an extension of its customers’ engineering and production teams.
McDermott’s leadership will focus on advancing CAS Holdings’ strategic initiatives, strengthening its market position, and continuing to deliver innovative automation solutions that support customers across a wide range of industries.
“We have a strong foundation, a talented team, and a clear direction. I’m looking forward to what we’ll accomplish together,” McDermott said. “Our focus remains on supporting our customers with responsive, local expertise, strong supplier partnerships, and the engineering and production capabilities they rely on to keep their operations running and growing.”
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Complete Automation Solutions Holdings (CAS Holdings) is dedicated to empowering industrial automation companies, including those in the packaging industry, to achieve optimal efficiency and success. With a diverse portfolio encompassing industrial distribution, panel building and assembly, system integration, and robotics, CAS Holdings provides comprehensive packaging machines and solutions tailored to meet industry needs. The company prioritizes strong partnerships, expert engineering, and innovative solutions, ensuring sustainable practices and continuous improvement. CAS Holdings envisions a future where its transformative automation solutions redefine industry standards and drive growth. Committed to transparency and collaboration, CAS Holdings aims to be the most trusted partner in the automation sector.
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