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Top 74 Aviation Software SaaS Companies in May 2026

As of May 2026, there are 74 SaaS companies in Aviation Software. They have combined revenues of $1.3B and employ 10K people. They have raised $727.4M and serve 5.2M customers combined.

Aviation software encompasses a range of solutions designed to enhance various processes within the aviation industry, including flight operations, maintenance management, training, and compliance. These software applications are utilized by airlines, aircraft manufacturers, maintenance organizations, and regulatory agencies to streamline operations, improve safety, and enhance customer experiences. Common functionalities include scheduling, track and trace capabilities, maintenance tracking, and passenger services. Professionals such as operations managers, maintenance personnel, compliance officers, and customer service representatives typically engage with aviation software. By automating routine tasks and providing real-time data analytics, these solutions support decision-making processes and operational efficiency. Key use cases further involve managing flight crews, ensuring adherence to safety regulations, and optimizing resource allocation across aviation operations.

Companies
74
Revenue
$1.3B
Funding
$727.4M
Employees
10K

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Top Aviation Software Companies

Showing 10 of 13 companies ranked by annual revenue.

1
Softrams

Leesburg, Virginia, United States

Company providing technology that is customer-centric, simple, intuitive and usable in industries such as health care, defense, aerospace and agriculture

Revenue
$71.3M
Customers
-
Year founded
2007
Funding
-
Team size
473
Growth
-
2
15below

Brighton, England, United Kingdom

15below is a software development company specializing in passenger communications for the travel industry, providing technology solutions for airlines, rail, and travel companies to improve passenger experiences.

Revenue
$46.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
102
Growth
-
3
OpenAirlines

Toulouse, Occitania, France

OpenAirlines is an international software company dedicated to optimizing airline operations and reducing fuel costs and CO2 emissions through its innovative software solutions.

Revenue
$44.9M
Customers
-
Year founded
2006
Funding
-
Team size
108
Growth
-
4
Portside

Cary, North Carolina, United States

Portside provides a modern data, reporting & analytics platform for private aviation including charter, medical, military, or government aviation. It is focused on business aviation technology, offering integrated software solutions for charter operators, flight departments, and government fleet operators.

Revenue
$28.4M
Customers
-
Year founded
2017
Funding
-
Team size
185
Growth
-
5
Vistair

Bristol, England, United Kingdom

Provider of cloud-based software for airlines. The company's software helps to digitize information and data for pilots and crew members, including flight operation manuals, safety reporting and quality measurement, enabling flight operators to better communicate with the ground staffs for safely flying the aeroplanes.

Revenue
$22.6M
Customers
40
Year founded
2001
Funding
$12.7M
Team size
135
Growth
214.81%
6
Volantio

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Post-booking revenue and capacity optimization for airlines (previously/also Adioso)

Revenue
$20M
Customers
5M
Year founded
2009
Funding
-
Team size
31
Growth
378.66%
7
OpenJaw Technologies

Dublin, Ireland

At OpenJaw, we are dedicated to helping our airline partners achieve retailing excellence by delivering a truly differentiated omni-channel experience. As a leader in omni-channel retailing, OpenJaw empowers airlines to seamlessly sell the full range of travel products. Our solutions include Offer and Order Management, Offer Optimisation, NDC capabilities, direct channel functionality (IBE), and full itinerary retailing including holiday packages to maximise both basket size and share of wallet. OpenJaw Technologies is a wholly owned subsidiary of TravelSky Technology, which is publicly traded on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Headquartered in Dublin (Ireland), OpenJaw also services its global customer-base from regional offices in Galway (Ireland) and Dalian (China).

Revenue
$18M
Customers
-
Year founded
2002
Funding
-
Team size
164
Growth
-
8
ANIXE

Wroclaw, Poland

ANIXE is a technology company founded in 1997. We specialize in delivering high-performance, top-notch sales solutions dedicated to the travel and tourism industry. Comprehensive integration services or custom development are covering software and hardware maintenance, technical support as well as consultancy services. With a professional team, located in Wrocław (Poland) and Athens (Greece), we aim to help our customers from all over the world boost their revenue growth and operational efficiency. We are proud that our customer-centric approach results in long-term engagements with our business partners. Since being founded, we have supplied our products to over 300 clients, including: - airlines, - tour operators, - hotels, - OTAs, - bed-banks. Technologies we use - Ruby, C#, Rust, JAVA, PHP 5+, NODEJS, Javascript - Angular 2+, .NET Framework, ASP.NET Core, Spring Boot, Laravel, Symphony - Linux, Windows Servers - SQL and NoSQL databases (i. eg. Mongo, Redis)

Revenue
$17.5M
Customers
-
Year founded
1997
Funding
-
Team size
86
Growth
37.07%
9
AvAir

Chandler, Arizona, United States

AvAir is a global leader in the aviation aftermarket, providing customized inventory solutions for airlines, OEMs, and MROs. The company offers customized solutions for customers and suppliers to buy, sell, exchange, loan, lease, or consign more than 26 million in-stock aircraft parts.

Revenue
$15M
Customers
-
Year founded
2000
Funding
-
Team size
146
Growth
-
10
SPREAD AI

Berlin, Berlin, Germany

SPREAD empowers full-stack engineering by aggregating, structuring and contextualizing dispersed HW and SW product data into intuitive, functional “Product Twins”. These enable AI-powered decision-making and actions in the entire product lifecycle. Built on the world’s first general-purpose engineering information model (EIN), our Agentic Engineering Intelligence platform empowers specialized AI agents to accelerate development, reduce costs, and unlock innovation at scale. Trusted by industry leaders like Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and Rheinmetall, SPREAD is becoming the modern backbone for engineering software-defined products in automotive, transportation, machinery, aerospace and defense.

Revenue
$12.7M
Customers
-
Year founded
2019
Funding
-
Team size
115
Growth
-

Inclusion Criteria

- The software must enhance operational efficiency within aviation-related processes. - It should support multiple workflows such as flight operations, maintenance management, and regulatory compliance. - Must include features for real-time data analytics and reporting to aid decision-making. - The product must have capabilities for customer relationship management within the aviation context. - Not just an airport management system; must also cover other aspects like crew scheduling and aircraft maintenance.