Mon, Oct 17, 2016
System Recently Validated By The French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC)
Corail Helicopters, operator of a seven-ship Airbus Helicopters fleet, has become the launch customer of Fleet Keeper thanks to a contract agreement signed today at the Helitech exhibition in Amsterdam. Developed by Airbus Helicopters as part of its HCare Connected Services offering, Fleet Keeper has recently been validated by the French Civil Aviation Authority (DGAC) for use within Airbus Helicopters airworthiness organization.
Fleet Keeper is a state of the art mobile and web application that replaces the traditional paper-based technical logbook. The tool allows pilots, airworthiness managers and mechanic teams to record flight reports, track technical events and transfer data between one another in real-time and at the push of a button.
Compatible with the whole Airbus Helicopters range as well as other types, Fleet Keeper simplifies customer operations by recording technical data into a secured cloud-based and integrated database, which is accessible by tablets or PCs. Moreover, the new version v2 of Fleet Keeper, now available on the Appstore, improves commercial flight operations management.
“We believe this tool matches our fleet requirements and will enhance our daily activities by bringing our operations into the digital age,” said Fabrice Lourme, General Manager of Corail Helicopters.
HCare is an essential part of Airbus Helicopters as it focuses on developing tailor made services solutions to support customers worldwide. Through the launch of Fleet Keeper, Airbus Helicopters has simplified and reshaped its material support offerings by developing a tool to better manage customers’ daily helicopter operations.
“We continue to develop our services offering to become the benchmark in the industry” said Matthieu Louvot, Airbus Helicopters’ Executive Vice President Customer Support & Services. “Fleet Keeper is the latest of many improvements we are rolling out to enhance customer experience through the use of innovative, digital solutions dedicated to the support of flight operations."
(Image provided with Airbus Helicopters news release)
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