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October 19, 2022 | Large Corporations

ABOMIS Innovations introduced the first IATA Common Use Passenger Processing System certified mobile Departure Control System in the world.

ABOMIS Innovations introduced the first IATA Common Use Passenger Processing System certified mobile Departure Control System in the world.

17 October 2022 ABOMIS Innovations, with the cooperation of IATA, has officially introduced the first IATA Common Use Passenger Processing System (CUPPS)* certified mobile Departure Control System (DCS) in the world. Having an Android/iOS-based DCS certified by IATA, marks the beginning of a new era for the aviation industry where mobile devices successfully meet modern…

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