An Auckland aviation technology business is capitalising on the boom in Asian airline growth by selling a management system to a fast-growing Indonesian carrier - its 15th deal in just over a year.
The company, merlot.aero, is selling the first fully cloud-based airline operations management system, which enables carriers to keep track of their fleet and crew.
It has just signed a deal with Sriwijaya Air, that carries more than 700,000 passengers a month.
Merlot's chief executive Mark McCaughan said the airline had success signing up Regional Express in Australia last February and "has been going gangbusters since then".
Sriwijaya Air is one of the largest domestic carriers in Indonesia and growing, he said.