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avibright ENDYSIS – Rethinking Airline Uniform Operations: How Digital Platforms Are Changing the Game – ATN.AERO – INDUSTRY TRENDS

(article in www.atn.aero – INDUSTRY TRENDS – Angelos Astrinidis, CEO, iteam/avibright)

Airline uniforms are more than a brand statement, they are an operational asset that supports safety, profesionalism, and consistency across every customer touchpoint. Yet managing uniforms for thousands of employees across multiple bases and hundreds of item variations is a complex logistical task.

Traditionally, uniform programs have relied on spreadsheets, email requests, and manual coordination with suppliers; processes that are time-consuming and prone to errors. As airlines modernize their operations, many are adopting specialized uniform management software to bring efficiency, transparency, and control to this critical workflow.

The Operational Complexity Behind Airline Uniform Programs

Uniform programs in aviation operate under detailed rules that vary by role, seniority, season, and regulatory requirements. Pilots, cabin crew, and ground staff often have different entitlements, replacement cycles, and sizing requirements.

Without a centralized system, airlines may face challenges such as:

  • Inventory shortages or overstocking
  • Delays in outfitting new hires
  • Ordering errors and incorrect sizing
  • Inefficient stock transfers between hubs
  • Limited visibility into inventory and spending
  • Appointment delays and operational bottlenecks

For airlines operating across multiple bases, these inefficiencies can quickly increase operational costs and administrative workload. Digital platforms help address these challenges by automating ordering processes, tracking employee entitlements, and providing real-time oversight of uniform operations.

Bringing Automation to Uniform Management

Uniform management software centralizes and automates the entire uniform lifecycle—from procurement and inventory management to employee ordering and replacement tracking. By connecting employees, administrators, and suppliers on a single platform, airlines can enforce uniform policies while significantly reducing administrative effort.

At avibright (avibright.com), we have developed ENDYSIS  (named after the Greek word “endysis,” meaning clothing) a Uniform Management Platform purpose-built for airline operations.

The platform digitizes the entire uniform management process, enabling airlines to automate workflows, monitor inventory, and manage uniform distribution from a single centralized system. Built specifically for aviation, the platform allows airlines to structure uniform programs based on employee roles and entitlements while maintaining full visibility across inventory, procurement, and distribution across multiple operational bases.

It supports the full lifecycle of airline uniform programs through capabilities such as:

  • Centralized visibility of item & uniform inventory across locations and operational bases
  • Role-based uniform configuration and automated entitlement management
  • Real-time monitoring of stock levels, supplier deliveries, and procurement needs
  • Coordination of fittings, repairs, replacements, and returns
  • Lifecycle tracking to manage uniform usage, wear, and replacement planning
  • Integration with HR, ERP, and supply chain systems to keep employee data and uniform policies synchronized

 

Employees can access the platform through a mobile self-service application to review their entitlements, request new items, schedule fittings, and track orders.

As a result, a system like this helps airlines:

  • Reduce administrative workload
  • Improve ordering accuracy
  • Avoid unnecessary costs
  • Maintain brand and safety compliance
  • Enhance employee experience

Supporting Airline Digital Transformation

As airlines invest in digital solutions for crew management, operational analytics, and disruption handling, uniform management is becoming another area where automation delivers measurable value.

By centralizing and digitizing uniform operations, airlines can transform uniforms from simple apparel into managed operational assets—tracked, optimized, and aligned with wider operational processes.

For airlines seeking greater efficiency while maintaining consistent brand presentation across their workforce, such platforms demonstrate how specialized technology can transform one of the industry’s most overlooked operational workflows.

Angelos Astrinidis, 

CEO, avibright– AVIATION SOFTWARE

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