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Enerjet Chooses IBS’ iFly PSS

Dec. 12, 2008, Toronto - Enerjet has chosen the IBS iFly Passenger Services System for its integrated reservations, ticketing, and departure operations.


December 12, 2008  By Enerjet

"Enerjet symbolizes Canada's entrepreneurial strength, and the
pioneering spirit of Canadians," noted Darcy Morgan, Enerjet's Vice
President of Business Performance and Integration. “We are happy to
align our operations with IBS as they offer the best solution for our
business and ultimately for our customers”.

Enerjet began workforce transportation and charter operations in
December of 2008. The leisure travel and tour operation of the company
will be launched in 2009. Enerjet chose IBS’ solution for its
cost-effectiveness, optimum fit, short implementation time, and
flexible features that include web distribution, GDS, and credit card
payment gateways.

IBS will also work alongside Enerjet to combine the iFly PSS solution
with the IBS iLogistics workforce supply chain management software.
This will enable Enerjet charter customers to gain full visibility into
their workforce travel plans and activities, resulting in lower costs
and improved service. “We are keenly aware that major capital projects
in Canada need help in reducing their capital and operating costs.
Together with IBS we are seeking new ways to enable their cost
reduction strategies.” said Darcy Morgan.

“We’re pleased to join Enerjet in their new venture,” said iFly PSS
Vice President Kevin Haskins. “We believe that IBS’s software
applications will enable Enerjet to differentiate itself from their
competitive set and we are very honored to have been chosen as their
partner.”

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“The airline industry is moving to change from decades old legacy
technology to new-generation systems that help airlines redefine the
way they do their passenger business. We are proud to be the driving
force behind such a movement that will make the airlines’ passenger
business more profitable”, said V K Mathews, Chairman and CEO, IBS
Group.

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