Uzbek-developed Turna DCS certified for use in major global airport ecosystem
It can now be deployed at any airport equipped with the RESA CREWS platform
Tashkent-based aviation software developer TurnaTech certified its Turna DCS departure control system on the RESA CREWS platform. This platform is utilized by over 300 airports across 60 countries to manage passenger processing from the check-in desk to the boarding gate.
The certification confirms that Turna DCS operates seamlessly within the RESA ecosystem, including the RESA CREWS CUPPS (CUTE) version. According to the company, the system supports the full range of necessary hardware as well as all key check-in and boarding scenarios. The Uzbek-developed solution can now be deployed at any airport equipped with the RESA CREWS platform without requiring additional integration costs from carriers.
“RESA certification is the delivery on our commitment to airlines in the region — to provide a DCS that can be deployed worldwide without unnecessary complexity or additional costs,” said Hakan Lokshin, CEO of TurnaTech.
In December 2025, TurnaTech also certified its DCS for the TAV CUPPS airport platform, operated by the Turkish company TAV Technologies. The latter is part of the TAV Airports holding, which manages 15 airports worldwide, including Tbilisi and Batumi in Georgia and Almaty in Kazakhstan.
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