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NATA launches Levo.Aero partnership
As the industry evolves, so small and medium-sized Part 135 operators require better ways to meet operational demand. Levo is hoping its tech platform will attract interest across NATA’s Partner+ programme.

Levo has partnered with the National Air Transportation Association through the new NATA Partner+ programme to provide technology resources to existing air charter operator members across communications, operations and sales growth.

Levo.Aero, a rapidly growing technology company serving small to medium-sized Part 135 air charter operators, has recently unveiled a comprehensive software platform that improves internal workflows and communications, helps close more sales and sources new customer pipelines. The Levo product suite comprises the first Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), Customer Resource Management (CRM) and collaborative workflow SMARTInbox designed exclusively for charter operators and brokers.

Operators using Levo will also receive access to the Levo Marketplace, a dedicated B2C platform allowing retail customers to purchase private charter trips and book empty leg seats seamlessly while working directly with the aircraft operator. The Levo competitive advantage is their robust affiliate network of charter aircraft and deep technology-enablement that will provide customers with real flights to select from in real time. Conversely, it will connect charter operators looking to move aircraft and fill empty legs with real demand ready to book their trips.

Levo is led by industry veteran Joe Moeggenberg. As CEO, Moeggenberg brings more than 40 years of experience in the Part 135 space and significant learnings, relationships and insights to finally tackle some of the longstanding challenges the charter industry has struggled to solve. He says: “The industry is rapidly evolving, requiring more sophisticated, efficient approaches to meet operational demands. This has never been more important for the small and medium-sized Part 135 operators. The Levo.Aero team and technological abilities are equipped and perfectly timed to tackle these challenges and modernise the industry, for both operators and retail consumers, for the next 20 plus years.

“NATA and Levo share the same mission: enhancing the safety, quality and efficiency within the Part 135 space. We are thrilled to collaborate with NATA and look forward to growing together in 2024 and beyond.”

For more than eight decades, NATA has contributed significantly to the prosperity of aviation service companies and has been a catalyst for improvement within the aviation industry.

“We look forward to working with Levo to advance industry success through NATA's Partner+ member support and benefit platform. NATA is excited by the potential for Levo's platform to help members build business better through enhanced operational efficiencies, expanded customer networks and increased savings. The plus in NATA Partner+ stands for added value,” says vice president Shannon Chambers.

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