Jettainer launches next generation IT solution JettwareNG

A significant enhancement is the mobile web application JettApp, which is accessible via any browser.;

Update: 2025-03-18 14:00 GMT

Jettainer announced the launch of JettwareNG, the next generation of its cloud-based IT solution.

JettwareNG improves the user-friendliness of processes with a new design for real-time overviews of airline loading devices and enables faster development of customer features, says an official release.

"JettwareNG is the latest version of the in-house developed Jettware platform that combines a refreshed web-based application and offers transparent information about all ULDs in the network including the ULD history with all movements. Thanks to several new APIs, the software can be integrated even more quickly and flexibly into existing IT architectures. Customers benefit from a comprehensive dashboard view with the relevant key process indicator to maintain complete information about their loading equipment at all times. A significant enhancement is the mobile web application, JettApp, which is accessible via any browser and no longer requires installation on mobile devices. This improvement reduces IT administration efforts for the customer and Jettainer."

Jan-Wilhelm Breithaupt, CEO, Jettainer says: "This upgrade represents the next milestone in Jettainer's digital journey. Driving digitalisation is crucial for us to further improve the efficiency of our services and add value for our customers. Therefore, our goal is to become the digital market leader in ULD management. To underline this ambition, we are implementing IATA's ONE Record target for ULD management."

Andreas Baumann, Project Lead, JettwareNG and Head of Innovation and IT Product Development, Jettainer adds: "JettwareNG is Jettainer’s next-generation IT platform, designed with the latest technology to ensure seamless, efficient and future-ready ULD management. With faster updates, enhanced functionality and an intuitive user experience, our customers can streamline operations, reduce complexity and stay ahead in a digitalised air cargo world."

The next software updates are already in the development phase to further optimise and automise the processes, the release added.

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