List of F24 Emergency Notification Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying F24 Emergency Notification customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased F24 Emergency Notification for Critical Event Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using F24 Emergency Notification for Critical Event Management include: easyJet, a United Kingdom based Transportation organisation with 16697 employees and revenues of $11.10 billion, Vygruppen (Fmo Norwegian State Railways), a Norway based Transportation organisation with 9748 employees and revenues of $1.77 billion, Avinor, a Norway based Transportation organisation with 3100 employees and revenues of $1.26 billion, Glasgow Airport, a United Kingdom based Transportation organisation with 550 employees and revenues of $159.7 million and many others.
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Avinor | Transportation | 3100 | $1.3B | Norway | F24 | F24 Emergency Notification | Critical Event Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, Avinor consolidated multiple F24 installations into a single incident and crisis management platform by deploying F24 Emergency Notification to unify emergency workflows across its network. The implementation is described as a Critical Event Management deployment focused on transport and aviation operations across Norway, covering 45 airports and about 600 users.
The deployment used F24 Emergency Notification with inferred usage of F24 FACT24/ENS capabilities to provide incident management, mass notification and escalation workflows, and situational awareness dashboards for operational control rooms and crisis teams. Configuration work emphasized role based notification, predefined escalation paths and crisis playbooks to support coordinated responses across airport operations.
Architecturally the program centralized previously distributed F24 instances into a single operational platform, enabling unified incident logging and cross site coordination for control rooms and oncall crisis personnel. The consolidated platform supported multi site operational coverage for airport safety and control room coordination without specifying a change to named backend systems.
Governance changes focused on standardizing crisis response procedures and formalizing control room responsibilities, with rollout aimed at enabling coordinated crisis response across airport operations and regional teams. The case study states the objective was to improve airport safety, control room coordination and crisis response, positioning Avinor and F24 Emergency Notification as the central Critical Event Management solution for incident and crisis operations.
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easyJet | Transportation | 16697 | $11.1B | United Kingdom | F24 | F24 Emergency Notification | Critical Event Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 easyJet implemented F24 Emergency Notification as part of its Critical Event Management tooling to centralize daily operational incident handling and support larger crisis response across airline operations in the United Kingdom. The deployment builds on F24s CIM FACT24 solution to provide an integrated incident notification and case management capability used by operations teams to coordinate responses and maintain operational continuity.
The implementation included F24 Emergency Notification alongside Crisis Management functionality commonly referenced as ENS and CIM, configured to enable rapid multi‑alert triggering, role based escalations, and structured incident case records. The configuration emphasizes automated alert distribution to operational staff, incident lifecycle tracking, and playbook driven escalation consistent with Critical Event Management practices.
Operational scope covered easyJets operations function within the United Kingdom, with staff authorized to initiate alerts and manage incident resolution workflows, embedding the system into on shift operations and control center procedures. The system impacted business functions related to operations management, incident response, and communications, providing a single source for alerting and case orchestration.
Governance focused on operational adoption and procedural alignment rather than technical integrations, positioning F24 Emergency Notification to support continuity of service and faster situational awareness. Reported outcomes include the ability for staff to trigger multiple alerts quickly and maintain operational continuity during incidents and crises.
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Glasgow Airport | Transportation | 550 | $160M | United Kingdom | F24 | F24 Emergency Notification | Critical Event Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Glasgow Airport implemented F24 Emergency Notification as its enterprise emergency messaging and alerting application within the Critical Event Management category. The deployment was administered from the airport operations function, with the Operational Performance Coordinator responsible for day to day administration and development of the F24 Emergency Notification system between January 2017 and January 2021. This positioned F24 Emergency Notification as the central emergency alerting and recording tool supporting operational continuity and incident communication across the airport.
Configuration and operational modules for F24 Emergency Notification included user management for accounts and permissions, system parameters and alert settings, system rules management, and recording of incident messages and alerts. The implementation encompassed management of reference and contract data, seasonal data updates, flight information display screen configuration, and the production of inputs and outputs consumed by airport reporting. Administration duties explicitly covered training program management for operators, password and access control processes, and monitoring and remediation workflows with IT.
F24 Emergency Notification was integrated operationally with the airport operating system Chroma and with the airport reporting tool Qlikview for KPI dashboards and capacity analysis reporting, reflecting a data flow between emergency notifications and operational reporting. Operational coverage included close collaboration with Operational Management, capacity planning teams, maintenance planning stakeholders, and the airport wide Continuous Improvement Governance Board. The implementation required ongoing liaison with the IT team to resolve system issues and to apply changes related to airport growth and events.
Governance and process responsibilities around F24 Emergency Notification were formalized through user policy administration, facilitation of multi stakeholder workshops to refine alerting rules, and contribution to continuous improvement governance. The Operational Performance Coordinator led evaluation of solution effectiveness, coordinated training and permissioning, and managed the system rule changes needed for seasonal and operational variations. Glasgow Airport F24 Emergency Notification supported structured incident workflow, centralized alert administration, and reporting integration without changes to other named vendor platforms.
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Transportation | 9748 | $1.8B | Norway | F24 | F24 Emergency Notification | Critical Event Management | 2007 | n/a |
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