Where IT usually breaks down
The risks are practical, not theoretical.
We focus on the systems that actually stop work: identity, email, endpoints, cloud files, backups, vendor platforms, and the handoffs between them.
Scheduling or dispatch issues can ripple into instructor time, student experience, and aircraft utilization.
Manual administrative workflows quietly consume hours every week.
Multi-location access needs consistency without exposing unnecessary data across sites.
Student records, billing, and operational documents require reliable backup and controlled access.
What we handle
A managed IT stack shaped around how your team works.
Support is only useful when it fits the day-to-day reality of the business. These are the areas we prioritize for aviation & flight schools.
How engagement works
First we stabilize. Then we make the work easier.
Map the operational stack
We document the systems that connect scheduling, dispatch, billing, student records, and staff workflows.
Stabilize the daily tools
Access, cloud files, devices, backups, and vendor escalation paths get cleaned up first.
Automate what repeats
Recurring admin work becomes a candidate for automation once the core environment is stable.
One Central Florida flight school saves about $700 a month from a single automation EagleOnyx built. The manual process was consuming staff time every week; the automation removed that recurring work and helped the team focus on growth.

