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MOST highlights regular onboard platform updates with new features

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MOST highlights regular onboard platform updates with new features
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MOST, an aviation technology firm, has announced on LinkedIn that it releases new features for its onboard retail and payment platform every two weeks, providing automatic updates at no extra cost. Recent updates—Lovelace, Hopper, and Hamilton—have enhanced usability, automation, and performance.

According to MOST's statement on LinkedIn, the company emphasized its commitment to frequent updates by stating: "we release new features every two weeks, not once a year." This positions MOST as an agile technology provider in the airline onboard retail sector. The post contrasts MOST’s dynamic update cycle with legacy systems that often remain static for years, highlighting its dedication to continuous improvement. This messaging reinforces the brand’s image as a responsive, innovation-driven software partner for airlines.

MOST's 2025 feature milestone overview outlines that the quarterly releases—Lovelace, Hopper, and Hamilton—introduced significant upgrades across automation, analytics, and user interface design. The Lovelace milestone improved process automation; Hopper optimized payment flows to achieve record transaction success rates; and Hamilton delivered a redesigned "Fresh UI" focused on speed and clarity. Each release represents a cumulative iteration toward smarter onboard retail capabilities.

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According to a Future Travel Experience profile on onboard innovation, continuous deployment models like MOST’s two-week cycle allow airlines to scale capabilities faster and maintain compliance without manual updates. The publication notes that such "software-as-a-service (SaaS) agility" reduces airline IT dependency while enhancing passenger commerce efficiency. MOST’s approach reflects this broader industry movement toward modular, API-driven retail ecosystems in aviation.

MOST is an aviation technology company specializing in onboard retail, payment, and operational systems for airlines worldwide. Headquartered in the UK, it provides airlines with modular digital platforms designed to increase ancillary revenue and streamline crew workflows. According to the company’s corporate information, MOST’s mission is to redefine inflight retail by combining rapid product innovation, automation, and continuous improvement.

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