Unified operating system
for aviation operations
ATOS connects scheduling, training, dispatch, safety, communication, and business into one operational system.
Instead of working across disconnected tools, aviation teams operate from a single, connected view with the context to plan, act, and stay in control.
HILO OPERATIONS
Turn operational data into real-time insights and recommendations
TRAINING
Track training progress, qualification status, and certification milestones
HILO LEARNING
Access to supplemental courses, study guides, and additional learning resources
HILO FLIGHT RISK
Assess operational risk before and during flight activity
HILO BUSINESS
Track financial performance linked to operations
HILO MESSAGE
Keep teams aligned through connected communication
HILO AI ASSISTANT
Turn system data into real-time operational insight
Built to replace your stack, not add to it
Each part of ATOS supports a core function of aviation operations, but works from the same shared system.
Scheduling, training, risk, communication, and business are no longer separate tools. They operate together, using the same data, in real time.
Each system does its job.
Together, they give you control of the operation.
Plan. Train. Operate. Improve.
ATOS connects the core motions of your operation so each step informs the next. Planning, training, execution, and performance all work from the same system.
PLAN
Align demand, resources, and availability before decisions are made
TRAIN
Track progression and readiness as part of the live operation
OPERATE
Run scheduling, dispatch, and execution with full visibility
IMPROVE
Use shared data to strengthen performance and oversight
A complete operational picture, connected in real time
When something changes in one area, the rest of the system updates instantly. Teams don’t need to check multiple tools or coordinate manually.
The information is already connected.
Inside the system:
- Training progression updates scheduling decisions
- Dispatch works with live aircraft, instructor, and student data
- Flight activity updates operational and business records
- Communication is tied directly to real events
- Every team works from the same shared data
- Every part of the operation works from the same data.
Aviation operations
that run across separate systems
Scheduling, training, dispatch, and reporting are often managed in different tools.
Each system handles its own function, but the operation depends on all of them working together.
As operations grow, teams spend more time coordinating between systems to stay aligned.
Limited visibility
Teams rely on multiple systems to understand what’s happening across the operation.
Limited coordination
Training, aircraft, and scheduling decisions are not always aligned in real time.
Operational complexity
More systems create more overhead, especially as activity scales.
The challenge isn’t capability. It’s bringing everything together into one system.