onboard
//ˌɒnˈbɔːd//
Adjective
onboardCanonical form
1
Located or installed on a vehicle, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft.
The onboard computer monitors all the aircraft's systems.
2
Being part of a team, project, or organization; committed and participating.
Is everyone onboard with the new plan?
Synonym
Adverb
onboardCanonical form
1
On or into a vehicle, ship, aircraft, or spacecraft.
All passengers are now onboard.
Synonym
Verb
1
To integrate a new employee or member into an organization or familiarize them with a product or service.
We need to onboard the new employees before they start working on projects.