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Airports leverage Yardi Voyager for lease and concession management

SANTA BARBARA CA According to Yardi, airport managers are using Yardi Voyager for Airports for automated, efficient collection of lease and concession revenues and for managing their maintenance responsibilities. Yardi Voyager allows airport managers to process receivables from tenants and concessions with the same automation and database integration leveraged by thousands of public, private, and nonprofit organizations around the world. "In considering the requirements for managing our leases, we saw Voyager as a system that could handle both our aviation services and the flight schools, maintenance shops and other tenants that comprise our onsite leases," said Deena Mecham, property manager for Santa Monica Municipal Airport in California.
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