Back

UAS launches GTMx platform to simplify trip management workflows

March 29, 2026

The mobile-first system centralises communications and gives operators real-time visibility across missions while integrating with existing scheduling platforms.

“GTMx is the technology the industry has been waiting for: a super app set to revolutionise trip planning as we’ve known it until now,”  says Mohammed Husary, founder and executive president at UAS.

UAS International Trip Support (UAS) has launched GTMx at NBAA’s Schedulers and Dispatchers event in Cleveland, Ohio, positioning the platform as a redesigned approach to trip management for flight departments.

Developed around operational workflows, GTMx replaces fragmented processes with a single structured environment, combining trip creation, communication and tracking within one system. The platform has been rebuilt with a mobile-first architecture and updated interface, allowing operators to manage missions remotely with greater speed and oversight.

Trip submission has been reduced to a three-step process, supported by real-time status updates, alerts and a centralised dashboard for fleet visibility. Integrated data covering airports, weather, immigration and NOTAMs supports planning while reducing reliance on external tools.

GTMx also connects with established scheduling systems including Avianis, PFM and Leon, allowing operators to extend capability without changing core infrastructure.

Planned developments include analytics, optimisation tools and features targeting efficiency gains, including cost and carbon reduction.

Related news

Mohammed Husary, founder and executive president of UAS International Trip Support.
March 24, 2026
Business Air News has looked at the proverbial onion that is mental health, the layers of stigma, pressure and personal struggle, in an industry where every interpersonal dynamic matters. Full Story
October 14, 2025
UAS can now request and pay for CBP overtime services at another five approved US entry ports in Seattle, Minnesota, California, Idaho and Montana, where the hours of operation are limited. Full Story
Companies in this story
To advise us of any errors or omissions please use the feedback form.