For many airlines — especially charter, ACMI, and leisure operators — Weight & Balance remains one of the most operationally sensitive processes when operating across a diverse airport network. While main bases often benefit from centralised systems and trained teams, the reality at regional and seasonal destinations is very different.
Ground handlers lacking access to the airline’s own WB system, handling the airline only a few times per month (seasonally), rely on local tool or manual paper forms.
This creates a recurring challenge for airlines: how to maintain compliance, safety, procedural consistency, and On-Time Performance across stations without deploying and maintaining their own infrastructure everywhere.
Evionica Weight & Balance provides airlines with a way to standardise Weight & Balance execution across their ground handling network — without introducing license costs, installations, or IT burden at local stations.
Instead of utilising proprietary systems by the ground handlers, airlines centralise what matters most:
Execution, meanwhile, is delegated safely to the ground handler using a cloud‑based, airline‑approved tool.
At the core of the solution is Evionica’s centralised Fleet Database, which is configured and maintained based on airline‑provided documentation (AHMs, loading manuals, aircraft variants, limitations).
This ensures:
For airlines, this means one source of truth — even when operations are performed by multiple third‑party providers.
Charter and ACMI airlines frequently operate to airports where:
Evionica addresses exactly this gap by providing a ready‑to‑use, airline‑configured WB system that ground handlers can access instantly.
From the airline’s perspective, this removes a major compliance risk: procedural drift caused by local workarounds, spreadsheets, or paper‑based calculations.
For airlines, adopting Evionica as an approved Weight & Balance solution does not introduce license fees, setup costs, or long‑term commitments.
Instead, airlines:
The commercial relationship remains between Evionica and the ground handler, while the airline benefits from standardisation and compliance without financial exposure.
Operating a private WB system across dozens of infrequent stations is expensive and complex — especially when:
Evionica mitigates this by combining:
The result for airlines is lower risk, fewer exceptions, and improved operational predictability, even in highly fragmented networks.
Evionica enables airlines to:
For airlines operating across mixed networks of hubs, regional airports, seasonal bases, and charter destinations, this approach offers a practical path toward consistency without complexity.