Airline Retailing: Quality assurance put to the test
The airline industry is facing an epochal change. With the IATA-driven transition to airline retailing systems such as NDC (New Distribution...

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From March 25 to 26, 2026, the Asian aviation industry will gather at the Suntec Centre in Singapore. This year's Aviation Festival Asia once again promises the ultimate breakthrough through AI-driven processes and seemingly seamless passenger experiences. TestSolutions will be there - but not to only join in this chorus of technological utopias. Industry marketing sells frictionless algorithms, but the operational and economic reality often fails on the ground due to insufficiently integrated legacy systems and faulty interfaces.
The industry is currently facing a massive strategic challenge: on the one hand, large budgets are being invested in probabilistic models and automation tools in order to reduce variable costs. On the other hand, the rigorous verification of these new systems is often dismissed as a pure cost block. In practice, the uncritical belief in pure feature delivery leads to the actual core product - safe and punctual transportation - being jeopardized by fragile IT infrastructures. A dynamically optimizing pricing algorithm loses all economic value if the integrated booking system collapses under load.
As an airline-specialized software testing service provider, we are not joining the masses of regular airline and tech exhibitors in Singapore. We are there with the management and a delegation of senior test consultants with profound airline experience to address the gap between innovative software development and operational stability at management level. We see software quality as a business-critical prerequisite for scalability, not as an afterthought. Those who view IT testing as a bargaining chip today risk the operating margins of tomorrow.
Test data for travel booking systems: The manual generation of PNR and flight test data is an unacceptable project risk and highly inefficient. We automate mass data generation and complex scenario orchestration for host systems such as Amadeus, Sabre and Travelport. This ensures reliable test data across UAT, pre-production and live environments and eliminates manual maintenance effort from the cost center.
Airline Retailing: The transition towards modern order management systems frequently enforces a high-risk parallel operation with rigid legacy accounting. This structural contradiction harbors the risk of severe revenue leakage at the system boundaries. We test the translating APIs, validate dynamic offers, and secure complete order-to-cash scenarios to stabilize these critical transition layers and stop revenue leakage.
Operational Execution & Automation: Our modular approach counters the black-box risks of standard outsourcing models that trade strategic control for mere headcounts. By integrating QA experts directly into your existing workflows, you retain governance over your IT architecture while resources scale flexibly.
AI-driven UI automation: Finally, we address the systematic failure of traditional test automation in MRO environments. By using OCR and dynamic AI frameworks, we bypass error-prone scripts and stabilize end-to-end testing for complex business processes that elude traditional automation due to volatile UI elements.
On March 25, 2026, we are hosting an exclusive evening event for selected industry representatives at Raffles Hotel from 6:30 pm . We will give two short input presentationson the Global Test Factory and the challenges of Airline Retailing. This will be followed by networking opportunities with a flying buffet and the obligatory Singapore Sling in a pleasant atmosphereuntil 22:00.
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