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Top 2 Aviation Document Distribution Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 2 aviation document distribution software companies. They have combined revenues of $9.3M and employ 82 people.

Every company below sells aviation document distribution software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Aviation Document Distribution Software Companies do

Aviation Document Distribution Software encompasses tools designed to streamline the distribution and management of documents within the aviation industry. These solutions facilitate the sharing of essential documents such as maintenance manuals, safety protocols, and operational procedures among various stakeholders, including pilots, maintenance teams, and regulatory bodies. By automating document workflows, these software solutions help reduce manual errors and ensure that users have immediate access to the most recent versions of critical documents. Key features typically found in Aviation Document Distribution Software include version control, document approval workflows, and secure access settings, all tailored to meet the specific regulatory requirements of the aviation sector. Users, such as flight operation managers, compliance officers, and maintenance personnel, rely on these tools to enhance efficiency, ensure compliance, and improve safety. This software not only supports effective document management but also integrates with other aviation management systems to provide a comprehensive operational infrastructure.

Companies
2
Revenue
$9.3M
Funding
-
Employees
82

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Top Aviation Document Distribution Software Companies by revenue

Showing 2 of 2 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1Aerosimple logo
Aerosimple

Sheridan, Wyoming, United States

Aerosimple makes airport operations and management simple, easily connecting operations and regulators to ultimately make airports safer.

Revenue
$7.4M
Year founded
2020
Team size
67
2Zamna logo
Zamna

London, England, United Kingdom

Provider of a blockchain-powered data verification platform designed to instantly verify passenger data to reduce the need for manual document checks in airports. The company's platform verifies a passenger's identity prior to arriving at an airport thus positively impacting both passenger experience and security and facilitation, enabling clients to have control over their data and helps them get through airports faster.

Revenue
$2M
Year founded
2016
Team size
15

Frequently asked questions about Aviation Document Distribution Software Companies

How many aviation document distribution software companies are there?

Latka tracks 2 aviation document distribution software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $9.3M in annual revenue and employ 82 people.

Which aviation document distribution software company is the largest?

Aerosimple is the largest, with $7.4M in annual revenue, founded in 2020.

How much revenue does a typical aviation document distribution software company make?

The average aviation document distribution software company in this list makes $4.7M a year, across 2 companies with reported revenue.

Who are the leading Aviation Document Distribution software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Aerosimple and Zamna.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Must automate the distribution of aviation-related documents. - Must support version control to ensure users access the latest document versions. - Must provide secure access controls for sensitive aviation documentation. - Must facilitate approval workflows for critical documents within aviation operations. - Not just a generic document management system; must be specifically tailored for aviation-related use cases. - Must integrate with other aviation management systems or software for comprehensive operations. - Must be compliant with aviation industry regulations and standards.