Transavia France Selects TRAX eMobility Electronic Technical Log

by | Mar 18, 2021 | MRO IT

Transavia France is adding the suite of TRAX eMobility apps to its maintenance environment. With this addition to their TRAX core maintenance system, Transavia will transition to electronic technical logbooks and digital task cards. The airline hopes to experience gains from going mobile and paperless.

TRAX says their eMobility apps are task-based and intuitive for end users with minimal training required and enhanced productivity achieved. Users access real-time information and are connected from anywhere with mobile off-line capability. Reduced aircraft maintenance delays combined with savings on labor manhours result in huge savings and operational efficiency.

Transavia will implement the iOS PilotLog, CabinLog, QuickTurn, and AeroDox apps along with the web-based Task Control app in Phase 1. In Phase 2 they will bring online the EzStock, VisualCheck, and Production Control apps. The eMobility Electronic Technical Logbook consists of the QuickTurn, PilotLog, and CabinLog apps which allow communication between flight and maintenance crews, reporting of aircraft and cabin defects, a permanent record of aircraft maintenance history, the electronic certificate of release, and other functionalities. The AeroDox app enables search, view and download of reference documentation needed for work performance. It handles OEM publications such as AMM, IPC, wirings, SRM, MEL, and other manuals as well as documentation in formats such as SGML, XML, PDF, Images, Schematics, Videos, and Word docs.

“We are constantly looking to identify innovative solutions for our operations. With this new eMobility tool developed by our partner TRAX, we will streamline the maintenance process for our aircraft,” Hervé Boury, COO of Transavia France, explained. “All the documents useful for managing the continuing airworthiness of our aircraft will be digitized, allowing teams to focus on their essential tasks and save precious time.”

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