
RocketRoute
Airline route planning software
Aviation software
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What is RocketRoute
RocketRoute is an aviation flight planning and briefing software platform used to prepare and manage business and general aviation flights. It supports route planning, weather and NOTAM briefings, fuel planning, and filing/handling workflows for pilots, dispatchers, and flight operations teams. The product is commonly delivered as a web and mobile service and is positioned around end-to-end preflight planning with integrated operational documentation.
End-to-end flight planning workflow
RocketRoute consolidates core preflight tasks such as route generation, weather/NOTAM briefing, fuel planning, and flight plan filing into a single workflow. This reduces the need to switch between multiple tools for planning and documentation. It fits operators that want a unified planning process rather than separate point solutions.
Web and mobile access
The product is designed for use across desktop and mobile devices, supporting planning and briefing on the go. This is practical for flight crews and small operations that do not maintain dedicated dispatch infrastructure. Mobile access also supports last-minute updates to briefings and flight plans.
Operational documentation support
RocketRoute focuses on producing and managing flight documentation used in day-to-day operations (e.g., briefings and filing artifacts). This helps standardize outputs across pilots and dispatchers. It is particularly relevant for business aviation operators that require consistent preflight packs and audit-friendly records.
Limited enterprise back-office scope
RocketRoute primarily addresses flight planning and preflight operations rather than broader airline or MRO back-office needs. Organizations looking for integrated revenue management, passenger service systems, or full maintenance/engineering suites typically need additional systems. This can increase integration and vendor-management overhead for larger enterprises.
Integration depth varies by environment
Connecting flight planning outputs to other operational systems (crew, scheduling, maintenance, EFB ecosystems, or BI) may require custom integration work depending on the operator’s stack. Data models and interfaces can differ across aviation environments and regions. Buyers should validate available APIs, supported formats, and integration references for their specific use cases.
Feature fit depends on operation type
Capabilities that matter to different segments (e.g., airline dispatch at scale vs. business aviation vs. private GA) can vary significantly. Some operators may find that specialized requirements—such as complex multi-leg dispatch processes, advanced optimization, or highly customized compliance workflows—are not fully covered out of the box. A structured pilot evaluation is often necessary to confirm fit.
Plan & Pricing
No public pricing information (plans, tiers, or standard subscription costs) was found on RocketRoute's official website. Searches of the official site (support pages, contact page, blogs) did not reveal a pricing or plans page to extract tiered or usage-based pricing. See notes below for sources and promotional exceptions found on the site.