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Daher Releases 7th Version Of ‘Me & My TBM’ App For Owners/Operators

Cloud-Based App Is All-In-One Resource For Technical Info And Real-Time Support

Daher introduced the 7th Version of The Me & My TBM app at the 2024 NBAA-BACE in Las Vegas, Nevada. The app has been an excellent resource for owners/operators since 2018 by providing real-time flight tracking, data monitoring, and maintenance scheduling.

One of the key improvements in this version is the merging of Me & My TBM with Daher’s My TBM Docs Application which incorporates Pilot Information Manuals, Maintenance Manuals, and more into a streamlined document management resource with usability across mobile devices and tablets. This gives users the all-in-one solution to access TBM technical information and real-time support features.

A very handy – some would say required – improvement is its modern responsive design optimized for both smartphones and tablets as well as supporting both vertical and horizontal display modes. The new version also supports automatic real-time synchronization of documentation updates, ensuring that the latest information is always available. Because of the merging of the Docs App, the interface has also been updated to provide more user-friendly navigation between aircraft data and documentation.

Raphael Maitre, Daher Aircraft’s Vice President of Customer Support explained while announcing the new version, “The Me & My TBM app leverages Daher’s big data expertise to collect, process and analyze more than four million data points generated each day by the TBM in-service fleet.”

He continued, “Through its evolution during the past six years, we have enhanced the application’s capability for flight monitoring, furthering the ability of pilots to improve their flying skills – while also introducing sustainability features through eco-efficiency tracking.”

FMI:  www.daher.com/ , www.tbm.aero/

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