Awy Aviation Software (Awery) won its fourth International Air Transport Association (IATA) One Record Hackathon in a row for its digital solution, PHP: One, which enables seamless data exchange for air -dismissers.
Participants spent 28 hours coordinating and developing solutions, creating an Open Source One Record server functioning as a universal cargo and standardizing data from mixed sources.
PHP: One supports both one record-API integration and traditional cargo implement messages, ensuring that all stakeholders can benefit from a single source of truth data.
“Our goal was to provide an industry standard, Open Source solution that facilitates and speeds up the acceptance of one record standard for the distribution of data,” says Vitaly Smilianets, founder and CEO (CEO), Awery.
“We have built PHP: one to act as a bridge, allowing all players in the industry to integrate seamlessly, regardless of their technical maturity.”
The solution can convert all major load messages into one record format, which facilitates operating wide communication.
This installment of the One Record hackathon was presented in Dublin, Ireland, and Iata’s World Data Symposium began 2025.
This victory follows Awery’s previous Hackathon successes: In Istanbul, for flight care; in Frankfurt, for cargotracking.aero; and in Doha, for qpay.aero.
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