Airlines use advanced crew scheduling and management platforms such as Jeppesen Crew Management, Sabre AirCentre Crew Manager, AIMS Crew Management, Lufthansa Systems NetLine/Crew, CAE Crew Management, IBS iFlight Crew, Ultramain ELB Crew Scheduling, SITA Crew Management, INFORM GroundStar Crew, and OpenAirlines SkyBreathe Crew Planning to plan, assign, and manage pilot and cabin crew schedules while ensuring compliance with aviation regulations, labor agreements, and fatigue management rules. These systems automate complex processes such as crew pairing, roster generation, qualification tracking, duty and rest validation, and real-time disruption management, helping airlines maintain safe and efficient operations. Modern platforms also integrate with flight operations systems, crew tracking tools, and training databases to ensure that crew members meet certification and scheduling requirements while optimizing staffing and reducing operational costs. When evaluating crew scheduling solutions, airlines typically consider factors such as regulatory compliance support, automation and optimization capabilities, integration with airline operations systems, analytics dashboards for operational insights, scalability for both regional and global airline networks, and ease of deployment to support reliable and efficient flight operations.