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About DataArt

Founded in 1997, DataArt is a global software engineering firm and a trusted technology partner for market leaders. We specialize in custom software development, with a strong focus on delivering high-quality, data-driven, cloud-native solutions.

Our skilled team works with airlines and travel industry clients to support their digital transformation and budget optimization. Whether you need a custom flight booking app or an advanced flight operations system, DataArt is here to help drive innovation in the aviation sector and beyond.
Learn more about DataArt’s services for the aviation industry by clicking the link bellow to our website.

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