Skyzen - Top Competitors (Sep 2022)

Skyzen Review
ITQlick Score: 86/100
ITQlick Rating:
Pricing: 4/10 - average cost
Category: Aviation Maintenance -> Skyzen review -> Skyzen competitors
Ranking:Ranked 19 out of 98 Aviation Maintenance systems
Company: Skyzen
Pricing: starts at $29.24 per user/month
Typical customers: Small, medium and large size businesses
Platforms: Mobile, Cloud
Links: Skyzen review, Skyzen pricing guide
Shlomi LaviShlomi Lavi / updated: Sep 12, 2022

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Skyzen vs. Alternatives in 2023

Skyzen vs. Airline Suite

Skyzen and Airline Suite include features such as Maintenance Management and Creating/Importing Flight Logs/Technical logbooks. Skyzen offers features such as Inspection History, Cost Monitoring, and Regulatory Compliance that Airline Suite does not. Airline Suite, but not Skyzen, offers features such as time and labor savings, extensive reporting capabilities, and budget forecasting.

While the licensing fee for Airline Suite is not specified, that for Skyzen begins at €25 per month. Whereas Skyzen is an aviation maintenance system hosted in the cloud, Airline Suite is not. On-premise versions of Airline Suite are available for Windows and Linux. Skyzen is made for GA and business aviation CAMOs and MROs, while Airline Suite serves airlines, MROs, FBOs, flight schools, and more in 65 countries worldwide.

In contrast to Airline Suite by C.A.L.M. Systems, which has been serving the Aviation Maintenance community since 1988 and is utilized in over 60 countries, privately owned Skyzen (founded in 1995) maintains Piston, Turboprop, or jet aircraft and helicopters.

Skyzen vs. Fluix

Skyzen and Fluix offer features such as Maintenance Management & Regulatory Compliance and Inspections Management. Fluix offers Workflow Automation, TaskStream, and Data Reporting, while Skyzen does not. Skyzen, but not Fluix, offers features such as Flight Logs/Technical logbooks, Real-Time Airworthiness, and Maximum Traceability.

The licensing cost for Skyzen begins at €25 per month, whereas the license cost for Fluix begins at $30 per user per month (10 users included in the plan). Both systems are Aviation Maintenance solutions that operate in the cloud. When compared to Skyzen, which is designed for general and business aviation CAMO & MRO, Fluix is an airline document management system that helps aviation businesses save money and time.

Skyzen (established in 1995) and Fluix (established in 2014) are privately owned firms. Fluix is trusted by worldwide leaders in the construction, energy, facilities management, and transportation sectors, among others, to enhance productivity and ROI.

Skyzen vs. Ramco Aviation

Skyzen and Ramco Aviation both provide Maintenance and Flight Operations services. Ramco Aviation offers features such as Fleet Technical Management and Defense Asset Management that Skyzen does not. Skyzen offers features such as Cost Monitoring, Regulatory Compliance, and Real-Time Airworthiness that Ramco Aviation does not. Skyzen licenses start at €25 per month, but details on the pricing information of Ramco Aviation are unavailable. Both systems are Aviation Maintenance solutions that operate in the cloud.

Skyzen is made for general & business aviation CAMO & MRO. In contrast, Ramco Aviation offers a full suite of services for airlines, helicopter companies, maintenance and repair organizations, charter services, the military, unmanned aerial vehicle manufacturers, and original equipment manufacturers.

Skyzen (established in 1995) is privately owned and handles Piston, Turboprop, or jet aircraft and helicopters, whereas Ramco Aviation Software by Ramco systems (formed in 1992) is publicly listed on the NSE under the RAMCOSYS symbol and is trusted by 24,000+ customers to control 4,000+ aircraft internationally.

Skyzen alternatives - for small & large Business

Here are the top 4 alternatives to Skyzen that are worth checking out: Harris Symphony for SMBs, MyFBO.com for large size business, Flightdocs for growing companies, and AirData for low budget organizations.

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Skyzen
ITQlick rating
3.6/5
Score
86/100
Pricing
4/10
License pricing
$29.24 per user/month
Functionality
8
Review
Best for SMBs
Harris
ITQlick rating
3.6/5
Score
90/100
Pricing
4/10
License pricing
Pricing not available
Functionality
3
Review
Best for Enterprise
MyFBO.com
ITQlick rating
3.6/5
Score
89/100
Pricing
4/10
License pricing
$59 per feature/month
Functionality
3
Growing
Flightdocs
ITQlick rating
4.6/5
Score
80/100
Pricing
3.2/10
License pricing
Pricing not available
Functionality
14
Free version
AirData
ITQlick rating
3.6/5
Score
86/100
Pricing
4/10
License pricing
$2.99 per month
Functionality
3


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