What's Next for FBO Software?

Five trends reshaping – How leading FBOs operate in 2026 — from AI-driven ramp orchestration to MOSAIC mixed-fleet ops

What is This Report?

FBOs are entering a new era where “going digital” is no longer enough. This report shows how leading operators are moving from basic digital tools to intelligent, connected, and predictive operations — and what that shift means for service speed, coordination, security, and billing accuracy. 

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Why It Matters for Your FBO?

FBO operations are evolving rapidly. Operators are expected to deliver faster service, tighter coordination, better security, cleaner billing, and more personalized customer experiences. 

This report maps where the industry is heading, what operational gaps to watch for, and how smarter software becomes a competitive advantage—not just another back-office tool. 

Inside the Report

The Predictive Ramp

How AI is helping FBOs anticipate demand before aircraft arrive.

Internet of Things

How connected fuel trucks, GSE, and real-time asset visibility are reshaping ramp operations.

Cybersecurity

Why cyber resilience is becoming part of aviation safety management.

Mobile Integration

Why line teams need real-time tools in the field, not just desktops in the office.

The MOSAIC Effect

How new aircraft classifications and mixed energy sources are changing dispatch, billing, and fleet support.

Key Highlights

extra annual revenue from accommodating just one additional jet per week through ramp yield optimization
$ 0 +
revenue leakage recovered by eliminating manual fueling ticket errors 
2- %
ROI over five years through GSE asset tracking and fleet optimization
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