AAI, IATA launch e-billing solution for airport operators

NEW DELHI: The state-owned AAI, along with International Air Transport Association (IATA), today launched its e-billing solution for airport operators and air navigation services providers across the world.

Developed in-house, the electronic billing solution for data, e-invoicing and collection of tariff from the airlines is being used by the AAI for several years now.

The e-billing solution, "SKYREV360" will help airport operators and air navigation services providers worldwide to overcome the issues of revenue leakages, besides reducing redundancies, the Airports Authority of India (AAI) said in a release.

The suite, launched here today by Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapthi Raju, comprises data gathering, invoicing and collection. It is compatible with all radar systems in the world and can be hosted on cloud servers too.

This will also help in the reduction in disputes, easy integration with all external systems and curtailing the debt collection period to the minimum.

The launch of the e-billing solution for global clients is aimed at shoring up Airports Authority of India's revenue, an official press statement said.
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