AIRCRAFT IT Operations CASE STUDIES: ALASKA AIRLINES • SOUTHWEST AIRLINES & UNITED AIRLINES WHITE PAPER: THE FAA
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Testing to ensure that new systems work before they’re put into operation at Alaska Airlines Using test data and Service virtualization to check systems functionality
The evolution of EFB regulation at the FAA How the rules are changing
Effective EFB mounting at Southwest and United Keeping devices visible and secure
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afety underpins everything that happens in commercial aviation. And, as with every other aspect of flying, the more information that’s available and the more capability there is to use that information, the safer flying will be. Airlines want to keep their passengers safe plus, of course, they also want to ensure safe working conditions for their staff. But, as well as reputational issues, it makes good business sense to operate aircraft safely. Stelios Haji-Ioannou, founder of Low Cost Carrier easyJet, is famously quoted as saying, ‘if you think safety is expensive, try an accident.’ That is one reason why airlines and operators are super thorough about everything they do. If our selection of articles this issue has an eclectic flavor, that’s because they range across several key areas of practice but that thread of safety runs through each of them. The EFB is a familiar part of most flight crews’ work place but the technology is not static. Brian Hint, an FAA Aviation Safety Inspector, contributes a really useful article for this issue that looks at how the FAA’s EFB policy is evolving, as EFB capabilities evolve, and looks closely at what would be necessary in order for another device to be used should an EFB device not be available for any reason. Still with EFBs, it’s all well and good having an device available but it needs to
be placed where the pilot can see it yet not risk the device falling and becoming a distraction or, worse, an encumbrance to safe operation. We have in this issue an excellent case study from Southwest Airlines and United Airlines which looks at the mounting of an EFB device in the cockpit in such a way that it meets all safety criteria and will be easily adaptable for a new device without the need for a major modification of the aircraft. Testing is another key contributor to safety as well as to ensuring that changes will operate smoothly. Our article on testing from Alaska Airlines details their work using test data and service virtualization projects when bringing new operational systems online. And the latest in our ‘Solutions in Practice’ series looks at how LOT Polish Airlines has improved most aspects of its operations by implementing an advanced Aircraft Performance Monitoring (APM) solution. As well as all of that, there is the regular round-up of news and technology developments: plus, of course, useful features such as the ‘Operations Software Directory’. This is Aircraft IT Operations: the latest on how properly applied technology can add real value to airline operations.
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CONTENTS 06 Latest News and Technology updates Keeping up with what is happening in a complex and evolving business world is a challenge. At Aircraft IT Operations or here in the Aircraft IT Operations e-journal the latest developments are sorted and ready to read.
34 CASE STUDY: Supporting key operational transformations at Alaska Airlines Ryan Papineau, Automated Test Engineer, Alaska Airlines Jeff Crose, Software Development Engineer in Test, Alaska Airlines Alaska Airlines outline the importance of its test data and service virtualization projects in bringing key new operational systems online and training employees to use the solutions.
42 WHITE PAPER: FAA EFB Policy update Brian Hint, Aviation Safety Inspector — Flight Technologies & Procedures Division, FAA A number of new EFB topics, including alternative EFB device usage, automated EFB concepts of operation, and new dispatch requirements for EFB functions plus an overview of current material and resources available to stakeholders.
46 CASE STUDY: Sophisticated EFB Mounting Solutions Joe Nanini, Asst EFB Administrator, United Airlines, Amy Ashkinazy, EFB Manager, Southwest Airlines and Matt Swee, PIVOT United Airlines and Southwest Airlines discuss their sophisticated EFB Mounting solution projects; the projects challenges are outlined along with results now that the solutions are live and in the Flight Deck.
52 SOLUTIONS IN PRACTICE REAL LIFE ESSENTIAL FIVE-MINUTE CASE STUDIES: How LOT Polish Airlines leveraged efficiencies from improved aircraft performance monitoring LOT Polish Airlines has got to grips with understanding the performance of a mixed fleet and has used that information to improve a range of performances as well as boosting crew confidence in fuel planning.
58 Operations Software directory A detailed look at the world’s leading Operations IT systems
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Honeywell launches advanced software platform to help make airlines more profitable and efficient In mid-June 2019, Honeywell announced Honeywell Forge for Airlines, an advanced analytics-based platform for airlines that helps increase profit while improving efficiency and the overall passenger experience. Honeywell Forge for Airlines collects, cleans and analyzes streams of disparate data from a wide variety of airplane, airport, government and Honeywell sources, and offers actionable insights and alerts that can help improve an airline’s understanding of its fleet, profitability and passenger experience. Honeywell Forge for Airlines is a single, integrated software solution combining a broad range of individual aircraft and overall airline data into one easy-to-use and individually customizable dashboard. “Airlines want an easy solution to analyze and manage their costs in one place, and Honeywell is
providing it through unlocking their data to create what is essentially their own profit calculator,” said John Peterson, vice president and general manager, Software and Services at Honeywell Connected Enterprise, Aerospace. “This tool will forecast how much money airlines can save based on the datadriven decisions they make by using it. It’s a modular, adaptable and easy-to-personalize service that meets a specific or critical airline need. It puts them in control.” Honeywell Forge for Airlines includes solutions for flight operations, flight efficiency and connected maintenance in a single user interface. By providing alerts and identifying savings opportunities, the solution can help airlines maximize their profits while improving workflows between pilots, ground maintenance and operations to increase productivity.
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In addition, the suite of solutions can be scaled, allowing airlines of all sizes to tailor it to address their specific operational pain points, such as flight delays due to unexpected aircraft maintenance. Applications included in Honeywell Forge for Airlines have already been implemented globally across a diverse range of airlines and aircraft, providing an immediate impact. Fuel savings of up to $140,000 per aircraft, per year, as well as maintenance savings of up to $40,000 per aircraft, per year may be realized with the use of Honeywell Forge for Airlines. As the next evolution of what was formerly known as Honeywell’s GoDirect™ Connected Maintenance and GoDirect Flight Efficiency solutions, Honeywell Forge for Airlines will focus on state-of-the-art enhanced offerings and a better user experience. Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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Lufthansa Network Airlines continue to benefit from SchedConnect codeshare management solution Lufthansa Systems announced in mid-August 2019 that the airlines of the Lufthansa Group will continue to use its SchedConnect codeshare management solution. SchedConnect helps airlines optimize the handling of codeshare flights, reduce costs and increase revenues. By signing the group agreement, the five airlines — Lufthansa, Swiss, Austrian Airlines, Air Dolomiti and Edelweiss Air — will also enjoy standardized administration, which will reduce complexity and costs. “Our innovative SchedConnect codeshare management solution was
already being used successfully by a few separate airlines in the Lufthansa Group. This joint agreement will now generate additional long-term synergies that will benefit all the airlines,” said Renata Widmann, Key Account Manager Lufthansa Group Airlines at Lufthansa Systems. SchedConnect is currently the most technologically advanced system of its kind. It processes around 360 million schedule changes per year and identifies the potential effects on codeshare connections. The solution guarantees a high degree of automation in order to calculate the best codeshare
connections for the 35 customers and their partners. If a minimum connecting time is not met due to a schedule change or if a partner flight is canceled, SchedConnect assigns the marketing flight number to another suitable connecting flight operated by a partner. Changes are sent through the
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Aircalin modernizes cabin connectivity with SITAONAIR Long-standing SITAONAIR customer, Aircalin, announced in early September 2019 that it is taking significant steps to digitize its day-to-day cabin crew processes and strengthen its commercial offering to passengers by deploying SITAONAIR’s powerful cabin connectivity solutions. The connected CrewTab solution — which will be deployed across Aircalin’s A330neo and A320neo aircraft — is a powerful yet easy-to-use tablet interface for cabin crew. CrewTab will streamline workflow by optimizing traditional cabin crew processes, unlocking fresh opportunities to benefit both crew and passengers. By digitizing previously paperbased processes, CrewTab ensures information is easily available and accessible for cabin crews during preparation and briefing, inflight and immediately afterward. This, in turn, reduces any associated delays caused by lost documents or time spent filling in forms, and enhances end-to-end cabin crew operations and communication. By integrating with an airline’s air-ground IT systems, CrewTab
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synchronizes processes, standardizing data flow to make information analytics-ready and easy to assess, leading to smarter working and further cost savings in the future. The paper and associated weight reduction which occur as a result of the digitization process are dramatically improved, amplifying fuel economy and reducing environmental impact. CrewTab also encourages enhanced customer service and passenger relationships, by providing cabin crew with essential information regarding passengers’ individual needs, while also granting the ability to anticipate any particular requirements with ease. Alongside this, SITAONAIR is delivering unprecedented levels of inflight connectivity (IFC) to Aircalin passengers through its bespoke, high-speed, intuitive Wi-Fi portal, Internet ONAIR, over Inmarsat’s GX Aviation. The offering aims to meet fastchanging and increasingly demanding passenger expectations for ‘always on’ connectivity on popular tourist routes including to Japan, Australia, New
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Aircalin’s Chief Executive Officer, Didier Tappero, commented on the recent development: “As part of our ongoing relationship with SITAONAIR, the adoption of its connected CrewTab solution and Internet ONAIR portal enables our airline to modernize in synchronicity with the aviation industry.” Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
Evoke are delighted to be working with CityJet using EFOS Training Management System
CityJet has signed a new three-year contract with Evoke Systems for the market leading EFOS training management system, for its Pilots and Cabin Crew. The EFOS system will include integrations with Sabre for crew data and expiry dates, migration of data for historic training records, course management tracking of candidate and syllabus progress, and qualification expiry and role documentation tracking. The partnership will support CityJet to deliver evidence-based training for the Airline using the sophisticated grading capability within the intelligent electronic forms and the EFOS
system’s powerful data analysis. EFOS will provide CityJet with both the Web application and the fully featured equivalent iPad application. This allows trainers to view historic training records, prior syllabus items covered, delegate and instructor feedback and it enables completion of the training forms offline. With EFOS online examinations, training documentation storage and self-build and edit electronic form functionality, the EFOS system will support CityJet with its ongoing expansion plans in the same way it has for other Airline users of the system such as Ryanair, easyJet, and Jet2.com
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Singapore company LAMINAAR Aviation Infotech announced in mid-September 2019 that Trans Maldivian Airways (TMA), the world’s largest seaplane operator, has chosen ARMS® to manage its flight crew operations. The LAMINAAR solution will be a blend of ARMS® Crew Management Sub System (CMSS), plus ARMS® on Mobile (AOM), and will be compatible with TMA’s existing mobility applications and assets. With ARMS®, the airline will be able to optimize the utilization of qualified resources for safe and compliant operations, at the same time, afford the crew a better quality of life. The win is significant for LAMINAAR. TMA operates 52 de Havilland Canada
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Honeywell and SmartSky bring unparalleled connectivity to North American airlines using 5G technologies Honeywell announced in mid-June 2019 that it has been selected as an authorized value-added reseller for SmartSky Networks’ air-to-ground services leveraging 5G technologies for North American airline operators. By becoming an authorized reseller, Honeywell extends its inflight connectivity (IFC) services for airlines. The new air-to-ground connectivity from SmartSky provides Honeywell customers with another option for internet connectivity that delivers a user experience similar to that found at home. Honeywell is also a provider of Inmarsat’s GX Aviation via satellite, which is powered by Honeywell’s JetWave™ hardware. Additionally, Honeywell offers safety solutions that provide direct data link communications between pilots and air traffic controllers via L-band satellite networks. “Honeywell brings a world-class approach to the market and we are excited to partner with them,” said Ryan Stone, president, SmartSky Networks. “Honeywell’s leading portfolio of connectivity solutions will permit airlines to balance their capital investment with passenger needs.” SmartSky’s air-to-ground network leverages 5G technologies to provide a reliable, secure and affordable IFC solution for airlines that want full-
functioning inflight connectivity for their regional aircraft. “This expands the suite of connectivity services we offer airlines in North America,” said John Peterson, vice president and general manager, Software and Services, Honeywell Connected Enterprise, Honeywell Aerospace. “Our agreement with SmartSky strengthens our expansive and diverse global connectivity solutions portfolio, including JetWave, and permits airlines to offer the best connectivity options to meet passenger needs.” The SmartSky network delivers a secure, low-latency signal to every aircraft in the network, ensuring high performance regardless of network loading. Each beam communicates with just one aircraft at a time, compared with similar offerings that share beams among several aircraft. In the cabin, passengers will experience inflight connectivity similar to that of their ground-based office solutions. This level of service allows passengers to make their time in the air as productive as possible. That could include running cloud-based applications, connecting via virtual private networks, conducting significant data transfers, surfing the web or streaming videos. Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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In late September 2019, Singapore Airlines (SIA) became the world’s first airline to host a live TV news broadcast from on board a commercial A380 flight powered by SITAONAIR’s high-speed Internet ONAIR over GX Aviation. The broadcast by Sky Sports featured live interviews with the Alfa Romeo team travelling from Zurich to Singapore on board flight SQ346 for this year’s FORMULA 1 SINGAPORE AIRLINES SINGAPORE GRAND PRIX 2019. Fans on the ground were able to watch live as the team discussed what life is like in the sky, travelling to world-class racing destinations, while staying connected to their lives on the ground. Singapore Airlines is able to keep its customers connected through SITAONAIR’s high-speed, reliable and advanced inflight connectivity portal, Internet ONAIR, powered by Link ONAIR over Inmarsat’s GX Aviation satellite network. A first of its kind, the live broadcast truly demonstrated how SITAONAIR supports the airline in providing ‘always-on’, reliable connectivity for passengers who need to keep in contact with work and loved ones. As a long-standing SITAONAIR customer, Singapore Airlines is committed to providing best-in-class inflight connectivity. The airline adopted SITAONAIR’s Internet ONAIR and Mobile ONAIR services in 2017, which are designed to provide super-fast and uninterrupted connection over land or sea. Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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Avionica to Integrate GigSky’s eSIM into avCM Comm Module Avionica announced, in mid-September 2019, the integration of Avionica’s avCM Communications Module with GigSky’s Internet of Things (IoT) eSIM solution. avCM has been deployed as the global communications unit for Avionica’s Quick Access Recorders (QARs) and aviONS (Onboard Network Server) to move data on and off the aircraft. The eSIM solution will be available to Avionica’s airline and business jet customers beginning in December. eSIM does not use a SIM card, so Avionica customers adopting eSIM will eliminate required maintenance to replace SIM cards within its equipment. The eSIM is universally configurable, ensuring that the aircraft will always be connected at competitive rates anywhere in the world. Using the GigSky toolset, Avionica actively monitors and manages connectivity
to ensure that data is always delivered when and where required. “Avionica gains an immediate and important market advantage by equipping avCM with eSIM,” said Sean Reilly, vice president of Business Development for Avionica. “Partnering with GigSky allows us to embed eSIM chip technology into the current LTE Upgrade of the avCM. The eSIM-enabled avCM provides seamless access to current and future wireless communications networks globally and eliminates the removable plastic SIM card.” GigSky for IoT offers a compliant eSIM solution with integrated connectivity and subscription management along with bootstrap and operational profiles with worldwide coverage for Machine-to-Machine (M2M)/ IoT manufacturers. GigSky continuously updates supported networks to optimize the coverage, quality and cost of network access. This enables Avionica to offer managed cellular connectivity anywhere and at
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AEROTEAM Training Solutions announced at the start of October 2019 that it will offer complete turn-key training solutions for basically all aspects of the aviation community. As both organizations have been offering training for their respective clients for many years, the new company is established on a solid foundation of experience and a huge portfolio of training courses, aimed at both the operational and technical side of the aviation business. The cooperation started almost ten years ago, when Scandinavian Avionics hired Søren Agner who owns Aeroteam, to be the Training Manager in the Part-145 and Part-147 departments within Scandinavian Avionics. Michael R. Truelsen, CEO at Scandinavian Avionics, explained: “Søren came onboard to keep the responsibility as Training Manager within our Part-145 department and to help develop our Part-147 approval, almost ten years ago. We soon discovered that the mindset of Søren and Aeroteam fitted very well with the philosophy of The SA Group, hence the partnership has developed tremendously over the years.” Scandinavian Avionics has been providing training aimed at the technical part of the aviation business, meaning primarily aircraft type training, Human Factors, EWIS and Fuel Tank Safety, but also operator
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training post aircraft modifications, to educate technicians and even pilots in the use of the modified platform. Aeroteam’s focus has been on the operational side of aviation training, with a wide portfolio of different training courses for crew resource management, Instructor teaching and facilitation Training, Flight Operations Training, security, dangerous goods, as well as operational issues such as performance, Flight planning and Performance Based Navigation. Aeroteam is also the company behind the MAYDAY Training Tools, which are a series of interactive learning games to help increase the learning experience. Scandinavian Avionics and Aeroteam just released a Human Factors version of the MAYDAY Training Tool, which already has received very good feedback. Søren Agner, Managing Director at AEROTEAM Training Solutions: “For Aeroteam it is all about the learning experience, and improving the overall performance of companies through education of their individuals. We focus on high quality classroom training and we want to make a difference. I have been working with Scandinavian Avionics for many years, and in the process of developing the MAYDAY Human Factors Training Tool we really started to see the synergies between our two companies. The SA Group provides turn-key solutions within the aviation
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Web Manuals 8 set to make document digitization even more accessible In late October 2019, Web Manuals, a world leader in aviation document digitization solutions, launched a major software update to its regulatory compliance package, making it easier than ever before for business aviation companies to go digital. The update, called Web Manuals 8, promotes compatibility with a much wider range of devices than previously served, including smartphones, as well as the provision of real-time regulatory change notifications on top of a completely new user-experience. Martin Lidgard, CEO and founder of Web Manuals said: “The new version of our flagship digitization package makes the move to a fully digital platform a seamless process for business aviation companies. We have worked on developing a new level of simple and intuitive user experiences to enhance our customers’ onboarding and daily work. One such feature is the ability to work with multiple pages simultaneously, making it even quicker and easier to edit large and complex manuals. “By introducing support for more than ten new languages in the application, we show our commitment to ensuring our international customers continue to find digitizing their existing documents a stress-free and seamless experience, while adhering to the highest industry safety standards. We are looking forward to rolling the update out across our customer base from now.” INTERACTIVE Click here for full product details
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Evoke sign new contracts with Ryanair and Jet2.com to provide their market leading EFOS Training Management System Jet2.com announced at the end of Sedtember 2019 that it has signed a new 5 year agreement with Evoke Systems to continue supplying Jet2.com with the wellestablished EFOS platform (Evoke’s sophisticated Flight Operations software), and its diverse suite of modules used across all Jet2.com operational teams. Having worked closely together for over 10 years, the EFOS Training Records Management System has enabled Jet2.com to achieve ATQP status. This new agreement will provide Jet2.com with Evoke’s latest modules and software for Jet2.com’s training records, qualification and course management tracking requirements, as well as providing future opportunities to work together in other areas of the business. Ryanair have also signed a new agreement with Evoke Systems to continue supplying them with the well-established EFOS platform and its diverse suite of modules. Having worked closely together over the past two years improving the EFOS Training Records and Qualification Management System, the new contract will enable Ryanair to manage all of its training records for Pilots and Cabin crew in one place. This new agreement will provide Ryanair with Evoke’s latest course management, qualifications and role profile management capability, on web and iPad, as well as providing future opportunities
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to work together in other areas of the training department. With both airlines, sophisticated data integrations have been built to maximize data flow between the training management system and the rostering system, using the considerable expertise of Evoke in data design. This integration enables sophisticated commercial and training performance analysis to be undertaken to provide automated key performance reporting and specific data enquiry analysis.
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Honeywell advanced software saving Nippon Cargo Airlines, Kuwait Airways up to 3% in fuel costs Honeywell is helping reduce fuel use on 33 aircraft for two carriers through its Honeywell Forge Flight Efficiency software. The technology now being deployed (late September 2019) at Nippon Cargo Airlines and Kuwait Airways may Photo: Maarten Visser reduce fuel costs by up to 3%, saving each airline potentially millions of dollars per year. “Airlines today are trying to meet very tight margins while also improving operational efficiency, and Honeywell Forge Flight Efficiency helps on both fronts,” said John Peterson, vice president and general manager, Software and Services at Honeywell Connected Enterprise, Aerospace. “We give operators information they can use to develop, implement, sustain and measure fuel-efficiency initiatives.” Fuel use can account for 20% to 40% of an airline’s operating costs, so even single-digit percentage improvements can potentially save airlines tens of millions of dollars each year. Honeywell Forge Flight Efficiency allows airlines to take advantage of new ways to save fuel by impacting the three major influencers of fuel consumption: aircraft weight, engine utilization and fuel planning. The software collects, cleans and analyzes streams of disparate data from a wide variety of sources, and offers actionable insights and alerts that can help improve an airline’s efficiency across its fleet. Nippon Cargo Airlines has implemented the software across its fleet of eight Boeing aircraft. Kuwait Airways has implemented the software across its fleet of 25 Boeing and Airbus aircraft. Honeywell Forge Flight Efficiency is one component of Honeywell Forge for Airlines, which includes solutions for flight operations, flight efficiency and connected maintenance in a single user interface. Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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skybook asks, have you really gone paperless? We speak to a lot of operators across the globe who have made the leap by investing in Electronic Flight Bag technology. This isn’t unusual or surprising as it’s the most effective first step towards a paperless cockpit — one of the most used aviation phrases of the past 5 years. Undoubtedly two of the biggest benefits of investing in EFB technology are the ability to deliver fully digital briefing packs to aircrews, along with app-based journey logging and data capture, removing the need for vital data to be written down. So why are we still seeing so many examples of operators using ‘paper on glass’ solutions? Recent pilot blogs and articles highlight growing frustrations when it comes to flight deck workloads and NOTAM overload so surely, it’s vital to select a solution that directly addresses these challenges as a bare minimum - otherwise you’re simply moving the problems onto a new platform.
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understanding of the challenges faced by modern airlines and operators, our solutions put the needs of the professionals first… Our EFB was first to market way back in the ‘noughties’ and we’ve never stopped listening to our customers and to the industry when it comes to evolving it further. The latest version isn’t packed with gimmicks or functions that simply aren’t required; it features a range of options that have all been engineered with the needs of the flight deck firmly in mind. Not only have we taken our intuitive skybook app interface even further in order to streamline workflows and connect with other solutions, we’ve also harnessed the power of the devices being used by crews on the flight deck to enable seamless app sharing, image capture and screen grabs, scribble pad for note taking and not forgetting device sync, which will follow later this year. Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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Next-gen SITAONAIR Wi-Fi upgrade for Nippon Airways fleet In mid-September 2019, All Nippon Airways began equipping selected Boeing B777-300ER aircraft with SITAONAIR’s state-of-the-art Internet ONAIR Wi-Fi portal, powered by GX Aviation. In partnership with JSAT MOBILE Communications Inc. (JSAT MOBILE), SITAONAIR has boosted ANA’s major upgrade for passengers, through the deployment of its Internet ONAIR Wi-Fi portal over Inmarsat’s ground-breaking Ka-band satellite network. The solution will provide ANA passengers with seamless, reliable and secure internet connectivity, anywhere in the world. Passengers flying on corporateheavy business routes will now be able to keep in touch with the office, even at 35,000 feet, as well as continuing to connect with their lives on the ground, from browsing and shopping to emailing and chatting with loved ones. Working together with JSAT MOBILE — which is dedicated to providing the Japanese market with the latest mobile satellite services — has enabled SITAONAIR to establish and expand its relationship with ANA. This significantly enhances the airline’s offering to tech-savvy passengers. JSAT MOBILE’s President & CEO Eiichi Yoda commented: “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to work with our partner SITAONAIR to support ANA in providing Wi-Fi services to its demanding base of connected passengers. JSAT MOBILE’s regulatory
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In mid-September 2019, Azerbaijan Airlines signed a partnership with OpenAirlines to use its solution SkyBreathe. Given the high priority of the issue of reducing harmful emissions for AZAL, this agreement is of a strategic importance for Azerbaijan’s national air carrier. SkyBreathe Fuel Efficiency is an innovative solution using Big Data Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning to improve fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. “To develop a fuel-conscious culture across operations team, we needed to have a better understanding of our fuel consumption, that’s why we selected SkyBreathe. The software with such great opportunities will be a great asset to help us monitor and improve fuel efficiency. This way AZAL will also contribute to the important issue of environmental protection,” said Jamil Manizade, Director of Azerbaijan Airlines passenger airline. “We are proud to help Azerbaijan Airlines to reduce their fuel consumption further. There is an important pressure on airlines to increase profitability while reducing their carbon impact. By using SkyBreathe, they will reduce their first cost driver by 2 to 5%, while allowing them to become leaders in environmental excellence,” explained Alexandre Feray, CEO of OpenAirlines. Signing a partnership with OpenAirlines, Azerbaijan Airlines joins the large community of airlines adopting SkyBreathe to improve their fuel efficiency and to protect environment, including FlyDubai, Norwegian, Iceland Air and number of other leading airlines. AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 22
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Vietnam Airlines delivers country’s first inflight connectivity for passengers with SITAONAIR Vietnam Airlines is cementing its status as the country’s premier national carrier by becoming the first Vietnamese airline to offer inflight connectivity (IFC) — through a partnership with SITAONAIR and Inmarsat satellite telecommunications operator VISHIPEL. The collaboration, announced in early October 2019, will see the delivery of pioneering inflight internet services across its fleet, offering digitally-demanding passengers the onboard connectivity they want, and enabling them to stay connected with work and family. Partnering with long-standing Vietnamese satellite provider, VISHIPEL, has been integral to delivering this first-of-its-kind solution for the region. VISHIPEL has played an important role in Vietnam’s national development strategy for information and communication, and this regional expertise, together with SITAONAIR’s industry experience, has ensured that services are tailored for the Vietnamese market. Inflight Wi-Fi is now available aboard four of Vietnam Airlines’ A350 aircraft, making VN the first airline in the country to offer onboard Wi-Fi to meet high regional demand, enhancing the passenger experience and moving closer towards international 5-star quality standards, while digitally transforming its services. SITAONAIR’s best-in-class Internet ONAIR IFC portal will provide seamless Wi-Fi access to VN’s passengers, and enable exceptional levels of personalization and interactivity through customization, to reflect the airline’s own branding requirements. “With the goal of digital transformation, Vietnam Airlines continues to take the lead in adopting information technology to bring customers added service. By providing the first in-flight Wi-Fi service in Vietnam, we hope to bring passengers convenience and a brand new experience by enabling internet usage during the flight,” said Le Hong Ha, Executive Vice President of Vietnam Airlines. Katrina Korzenowski, Commercial Regional VP Asia-Pacific, SITAONAIR added: “SITAONAIR is proud to deliver a truly innovative and forward-thinking inflight connectivity experience to realize Vietnam Airlines’ modernization ambitions. Passengers flying with VN will now be able to keep in touch with their loved ones and maximize business travel time. The ability to utilize our brand-defining, customizable interfaces will surely reinforce VN’s standing as the most recognizable airline in Vietnam.” Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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Why skybook is the answer With all the emphasis on Electronic Flight Bags and flight tracking in recent years it’s become all too easy to overlook other areas where significant performance gains can be found throughout the flight operations, dispatch and crew briefing process. Selecting a standalone EFB or EFF that’s simply of benefit to the flight deck could restrict the ability to implement a far more connected platform, hampering the performance gains and improvements that could otherwise be achieved. We know there are improvements to be found by delivering a fully digital EFB platform in the cockpit but that’s by no means where the improvements, or to that end the savings, need to start or finish so why consider a solution that only tackles the needs of one business area? Unlike a lot of alternative solutions on the market, skybook is the complete package having been engineered to streamline the flight operations, dispatch and crew briefing process through seamless automation, by removing the need for outdated labour intensive requirements and most of all, by taking the very best data sets directly from their source and using them as the basis for vital weather and NOTAM updates. This means that 3rd party integrations can then be delivered to add further value and functionality to our clients rather than being a pre-requisite in order to make skybook actually deliver what’s been marketed.
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strain on flight operations, dispatch, aircrews and even maintenance teams. These may sound like bold claims, but we’ll gladly evidence them through our global client base which features some of the biggest brands in aviation, some of whom are totally reliant on skybook in order to enable their own solutions.
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We’re more than happy to show you skybook in detail and to even give you a free trial account to evaluate each module but for now, we’ll keep this explanation high level and turn our focus to one vital aspect — crew briefing. skybook is a flexible and modular standalone solution in its own right and the only integration it requires is with a flight planning system in order to automatically import OFP’s for each sector and to populate daily flight schedules within the Dispatch module. Once an OFP has been imported for a flight, skybook automatically reviews all weather, NOTAM, departure, destination, en-route and ETOPS alternates against operator settings, minima, aircraft requirements and alerting criteria, and a full digital briefing pack is generated ready for release to the crew. Ideally, we work closely from the outset with both flight ops and flight deck project teams to understand collective requirements and to create a skybook configuration that streamlines the two-way flow of information and data across all core platforms, regardless of where they sit within the
company. Flexible user settings allow the briefing process to be tailored to match operator workflows and procedures in order to help the regulatory approval process and ensure operators only make process changes because there’s a benefit, not because the solution requires it. Should any of the weather conditions or NOTAM updates breach the warning thresholds, alerts are triggered against all relevant areas of skybook, most notably within the Electronic Flight Bag digital briefing and they also feature prominently throughout the PDF based pack which can be used as a backup in the event of a problem or tablet failure which again aids the regulatory approval process. skybook briefings focus on the needs of aircrews, maximizing every opportunity to reduce information overload by focusing on the most vital data helping reduce workloads, save time and most importantly, reducing the chances of something vital being missed within the pack. Auto alerting is also a prominent feature within both Airfield Watch and Flight Following, helping flight operations and tracking teams monitor weather conditions and NOTAM updates across all global airfields of interest with ease via highly intuitive automated dashboards that refresh the data and review it every 60 seconds. If a problem emerges, you’ll be the first to know, even if you are logged out of skybook, and you’ll have the information available to better inform real time decision making. Read the full story on Aircraft IT Website
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dgBirds’ EFB as a Service: an expertise recognized by the Industry As announced in the previous Aircraft IT release, dgBirds, an Air France subsidiary created in 2017, is continuing its expansion, with new customers and a lot of innovative features already released (Documentation and Mission / Briefing) and to come (Mission / Reports, Mission / Briefing with dynamic data, Communication).
EFB should stand for ‘Enhanced Flight Bag’: a series of articles published via social media In an industry where safety and performance are a must, dgBirds decided to share its expertise via a series of articles called ‘EFB should stand for Enhanced Flight Bag’,
written by Sébastien Veigneau, dgBirds President (who is also an Air France A320 Captain and EFB expert) and published on a fortnightly basis via social media. Based on his experience, Sébastien shares about why and how: • Electronic Flight Bag became a major asset to help airlines and pilots ensure flight safety. • With more benefits to be delivered, EFB should become ‘Enhanced’ Flight Bags. • Targeted audience is not only Pilots, EFB Admin, OCC, IT but also all travellers interested in learning how flights are prepared and performed: this is not about a simple tool, this is about airlines’
capabilities to enhance flight safety, operational performance and Passengers experience. This series of articles is being published in the following sequence: • From EFB to iPads (Sept 24th 2019) • Leverage your Pilots experience (October 8th) • Challenges for regulators and standards (October 22nd) • As a Pilot, I want (November 5th) • What EFBs should and should not do (November 19th) • ‘When’ to give pilots a tablet rather than ‘why’ (December 3rd) • Enhanced Flight Bag: a move to ‘home to home’ (December 17th) Therefore, an open forum for our
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Web Manuals partners with Arycom to boost connectivity in Americas In late October 2019, Web Manuals, the digital documentation solution for aviation, announced that it is partnering with satellite connectivity provider Arycom, to boost access to digital manuals in every location across the Americas. Arycom has been providing satellite voice and broadband data solutions to the South American aviation industry from its Brazil headquarters since 2001. The company expanded into the US in 2017 and is now one of the leading providers of end-toend satellite connectivity solutions in the Americas. Krister Genmark, Director of Operations Americas, Web Manuals, said: “By partnering with Arycom, we are ensuring our customers can access the most up-to-date digital manuals they need for every mission or operation, regardless of whether they’re in a remote flight location in South America,
in the sky, or in their office or home. “Arycom and Web Manuals share a dedication to innovation and connectivity, and by combining our resources we can bring digitalization to more customers than ever before. We look forward to rolling out our enhanced connectivity solution in collaboration with Arycom very soon.” Svante Hjorth, Founder and CEO of Arycom, added: “At Arycom, our objective is to meet aircraft operators’ growing demand for complete connectivity solutions in the cabin and cockpit. Web Manuals’ digital documentation is an excellent addition to our portfolio, which includes cockpit datalink services, accelerated high-speed data, real-time monitoring, navigation, and more. With Web Manuals, we are bringing modern aircraft operations into the digital age.”
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Royal Brunei Airlines paperless with Conduce eTechLog8
Conduce and Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) were very proud to announce in late October 2019 that on the 18th September 2019 the Brunei Department of Civil Aviation (DCA) issued a ‘Letter of No Objection’ for Royal Brunei Airlines to use Conduce eTechLog8 on the RB B787 fleet. The letter states “The Department of Civil Aviation hereby has no objection and grants an approval for the utilisation of Electronic Technical Log on Royal Brunei’s B787 fleet” On Wednesday 9th October the first RB B787 Dreamliner Registration V8-DLC operated Brunei to Melbourne Flight Number BI 005 without the paper technical log, Acting Senior Vice President Engineering Hj Badarudin Bagol stated “The implementation of Conduce eTechLog8 with Royal Brunei has gone extremely smoothly. The first DCA approved trial flight occurred on 25th April 2019, which was just four months and 16 days from the project start date. Parallel run trials with the paper system were completed over the Summer resulting in RB receiving full approval by
September”. RB started the project back in December 2018 with a dedicated team to manage the project, which involved various stakeholders including the Brunei DCA. Badarudin also explained “This was a very interesting project with a challenging timeline. It was not an easy transition, especially after more than 40 years of RB operations using the paper system. In addition, this is only part of the whole digitization paperless operation project being carried out by RB engineering. We have however managed to overcome all hurdles and complete the project successfully.” Conduce CEO Steve Russell noted that “It has been an exciting 2019 for the Conduce team, with Royal Brunei, Airbus Beluga and SmartLynx Malta all receiving respective “Letters of No Objection” to use eTechLog8 and so eliminating the paper Technical Logs. Conduce are also expecting to gain FAA approval for a North American Florida based customer by the end of 2019.
SchedConnect 5.0: Lufthansa Systems unveils a brand new user interface of its codeshare management solution
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Lufthansa Systems announced, in mid-September 2019, the launch of a new version of its codeshare management solution from its NetLine product line. SchedConnect Version 5.0 boasts a completely redesigned system interface and improved functionalities. The solution helps airlines optimize the management of codeshare flights, reduce costs and increase revenues; plus it’s based on a centrally hosted multi-tenant system,
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enabling all SchedConnect customers to upgrade to the new version. The fresh graphical user interface improves user-friendliness significantly with larger fonts and self-explanatory buttons, as well as ergonomic aspects such as menu structure and color design. “We have already provided excellent software, but this new user-friendly design takes the system to a new level in terms of user experience,” said Michael Becker, Senior Product Manager
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SchedConnect. “Our focus is to create software our users can rely on, not only from a functional perspective but also from an ergonomic point of view.” In addition to the new interface, the release also includes several functional innovations and features. One of the most significant developments is the simplified handling of system processes aimed at informing the user about the status of running actions. Another new feature is an integrated interface that enables communication between client and server, paving the way for webbased applications. The new version also includes the new Minimum Connecting Time (MCT) standard introduced by IATA, which is scheduled for industry cutover on October 27. This enables Lufthansa Systems to support its SchedConnect customers with this complex and comprehensive standard change. Variable customizable views of selected data complete the new version.
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working methods of the codeshare management solution via a commonly used community platform and conducted User Groups. “A lot of the wishes and requirements sent by our users were integrated into the new version of SchedConnect. The new interface in particular will open doors for new upcoming technologies,” said Thomas Kullmann, Head of SchedConnect at Lufthansa Systems SchedConnect has evolved into the most technologically advanced system of its kind since its launch over ten years ago. It processes around one million schedule changes per day and identifies the potential effects on codeshare connections. The solution ensures a high level of automation to calculate the optimal codeshare connections for over 30 customers and their partners. If a minimum connecting time is not met due to a schedule change, SchedConnect assigns the marketing flight number to another suitable flight. Changes are sent through the reservation systems to travel agents and customers as well as to the operations and passenger-related systems of the airlines involved.
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CASE STUDY: ALASKA AIRLINES
Supporting key operational transformations at Alaska Airlines Ryan Papineau, Automated Test Engineer, Alaska Airlines and Jeff Crose, Software Development Engineer in Test, Alaska Airlines share how the airline has used accurate test data and service virtualization AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 34
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lthough the theme of this article is testing and virtualization within the airline space, perhaps it will be useful to start by explaining a little about Alaska Airlines.
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ALASKA AIRLINES
Contrary to popular belief, we cannot see Polar Bears outside of our office window but the airline’s name does reflect its origins and its pioneering spirit, albeit that our headquarters are in Seattle, Washington State. With the recent acquisition of Virgin America, Alaska has become the fifth largest US airline, transporting over 44 million guests a year. We maintain a young operational fleet of 166 Boeing 737 aircraft, 71 Airbus A320 family aircraft, 35 Bombardier Q400 aircraft, and 26 Embraer 175 aircraft. The fleet serves regional and main line operations in the group and connects with about 118 cities in the United States, Mexico, Canada and Costa Rica. There are more than 23,000 employees in the airline.
A TECHNOLOGY JOURNEY
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Readers will already be aware of the digital transformation that our industry is facing, and will most probably have already embarked upon that journey. As an eighty-seven year old airline, Alaska Airlines started before the computer age. Much of our original processes were all analog using paper and pencil, as we moved towards the future and evolved, a lot of those processes became digitized. However, they were still pretty much one-to-one equivalents of the analog processes that they replaced. So, as we move forward while remaining competitive, we are focusing to an increasing degree on mobile and Cloud development as well as on business intelligence (BI) to help us provide more customer-led solutions and a better experience for our customers.
As an airline, Alaska interacts with many systems to offer our customers a quality product. Some have been internally developed and some have been bought from vendors with whom readers will be familiar (Sita – Aircomm; Smart4Aviation – SmartLoad, SmartComm, SmartSuite; eMRO – Trax; Jeppesen – Jeppesen Crew Tracking; Champ – CargoSpot; Sabre – PSS). We have aircraft, crew, cargo, baggage, fuel applications. However, when we brought all of these independent applications (figure 1) together to support our new Weight & Balance system, we started to face many challenges which we collectively call ‘Why testers can’t test’ (figure 2).
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“As an eighty-seven year old airline, Alaska Airlines started before the computer age. Much of our original processes were all analog using paper and pencil, as we moved towards the future and evolved, a lot of those processes became digitized.”
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This complex system is really a collection of separate applications. The environment itself presents many new challenges. Most prominently, it is shared and subject to continual change. Our data may need to refresh from time to time or risk being inconsistent. There are also dependent services which interact differently with the environment and might not have the right data; or there are events that do not exist. We refer to this environment problem as ‘integrated, but not coordinated’.
OVERCOMING THE CHALLEGES AND PROBLEMS
These challenges were hard to overcome in the test environment. This is the core theme of our article; to share with readers how these problems were solved.
Environmental challenges and solutions
more specifically, that it’s shared. There were other teams producing and deploying new code so that, when there was a failure, it meant that we were using a lot of time for troubleshooting; was it our code? Was it another team’s code? Although we were working together, it was taking time and some cycles to figure out the root cause for these failures. Besides the frequent changes, the failures also exposed that there were missing dependencies. By
the time that we found out that the problem was with another but interdependent service, we discovered that those applications had missing dependencies, also known as dependency hell. Though it seems insurmountable, eventually all dependencies were resolved. The first part of our solution was to isolate our project from the other projects by creating our own environment and, using virtual machines; we had our own isolated deploy types to keep that environment separate so that there wouldn’t be cross-pollination between our environment and the other environments, our deploy type became known as certification (CERT). Another very important piece of our solution was people; one of our leadership principals at that time was to develop an understanding of ‘the people, the process, the technology’. This involved bringing in a release manager to keep all the dependent code bases in sync and help maintain the complex catalog of all these applications. Due to licensing cost, or other constraints some of these applications simply did not exist, or could not be deployed to our environment, we will cover that later when on the topic of service virtualization. This exercise of identifying all applications and their dependencies for our weight and balance system allowed us to create thorough architectural diagrams and application/service catalog for our CERT environment. Once we had finally ironed out the environmental challenges, the next challenge was, what were we going to do for data?
“This complex system is really a collection of separate applications. The environment itself presents many new challenges. Most prominently, it is shared and subject to continual change. Our data may need to refresh from time to time or risk being inconsistent.”
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Data challenges and solutions
As readers will be aware, there are a lot of moving parts to an airline as highlighted above, so one of the challenges that we faced was that data is constantly moving but only useful up until the flight lands. After that, it becomes stale and no longer useful for testing, in addition the availability of data is also a challenge. Any given day will provide unanticipated cancellations, certain passenger loads given a specific route, live animals and/or dangerous goods in the cargo hold. Trying to test these scenarios on a regular basis would become impossible since they may not occur daily. On top of that, I’m sure if any readers are suffering from technical debt, perhaps have a lot of legacy systems in place you’ll find that they have been developed over the years by several different developers with many different opinions, contractors, etc. There might also be some design problems along the way. Readers will be aware of GDPR and, in the
United States, California is implementing its own data privacy policy legislation, the California Consumer Privacy Act, which will take effect in 2020. The protection of personal data is one of Alaska Airlines key concerns. Historically, we were using production data for testing. And, of course, when you are trying to do testing more regularly, you have to consider the cost of time loss from doing database refreshes continually. In Alaska Airlines’, as in any airline, data came in the form of multiple relationship database platforms, flat file sources, and so on. Refreshing took a lot of time and cost every day. Plus, we also had to synchronize the data across multiple platforms to keep it in alignment with the cargo, baggage, passenger, and flight operations management systems. Alaska Airlines leveraged the concept of Test Data Management(TDM), the process of bringing data under control, and achieved this through a combination of internally developed SQL scripts as AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 37
well as procuring a commercial off the shelf tool, IBM InfoSphere Optim Test Data Management and Data Privacy. We could solve protracted time loss from database refreshes by creating right size data sub-sets, instead of loading a years’ worth of data to live through one day, just extract one day’s worth of data. This single aspect accounted for a large part of our time savings from hours and days to just minutes. From that subset we could then obfuscate to mask the personally identifiable information (PII) such as flight crew, passenger names and respective birth dates. The key to our solution was using global date aging across all the orchestrated databases. This allowed us to create a nightly process that cleaned up the previous day of data and dynamically aged it forward one day, so that it was fresh again for the next day: now we could live through the life-cycle of the flights that we had in our schedule. At this point in the process, data becomes database platform agnostic, so that it’s flexible and can be used across multiple
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database platforms, which we will cover regarding our training environment in the overall benefits section. There were some database design issues; cross database synchronization was a small challenge since primary keys and database constraints did not cross from one database to another. The products we were using, both tool-based and the ones internally developed, could derive data relationships across databases. This allowed us to extract a complete referentially intact sub-set out of multiple database systems. This extract contained the ‘sunny day’ scenarios. Now that we understood the data relationships we could generate synthetic data to capture irregular operations, edge cases, and other custom test scenarios into our overall test data management solution to provide complete end-to-end reliable repeatable data.
Service challenges and solutions
Alaska Airlines has a lot of partners who maintain their own internal test systems for us to connect to, but that data is under the vendors control. Though, we might have access to it, it takes a lot of time
spent submitting requests through the vendor to get our desired data loaded. It also requires a lot of time to set up and configure data across all the other applications to support a testing scenario. This data creation cycle might be one, two or more days before you get that full feedback loop to get the data in the state that you need. After you’ve spent the time to get all the data in place, you only get to use it once, or the data might be aged out and stale, so that you must start the cycle all over again. Another element in our complex environment are data protocols, including multiple database platforms, different implementations, job apps… there’s a lot of complexity to these different services. And then there’s the fact that some things can be expensive to use such as ‘hit count’ costs, which will bring up the cost of your testing and integration of applications. We could overcome these service problems by using a service virtualization. Service virtualization allows the user to build out application dependencies that abstract from what the real service is so that you don’t have to consider the real service with all its downline dependencies. This allows the user to AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 38
remove those constraints from the environment architecture. Alaska Airlines selected Parasoft Virtualize as their service virtualization tool due to its impressive speed for which systems can be virtualized, rich support of protocols, and ease of use. For Alaska Airlines, we could virtualize some of these ‘difficult to coordinate’ services. The biggest service that we virtualized was the passenger counts web service. The data for this service is stored in our Sabre partition. The raw passenger data is accessed via two internally developed services, one that gets the raw data from Sabre, and another that aggregates the values from the prior service. What does the life cycle of a passenger look like? We know, that passengers, shop, book, check-in, and board. We were running a thousand flights and every flight has a hundred or more passengers, which would be 400K to 500K events to automate per day. If we were to automate these per passenger state changes, it would be comparable to simulating production traffic levels in the test environment. But we didn’t have production level server resources in our non-production environment, nor did we have the raw data from Sabre. Though, we did have access to the production aggregated data. Using service virtualization, and data analysis, we created time based ratios to simulate what the passenger counts service would look like as the passengers booked, checked-in, and finally boarded. Since we solved this by pairing up data analysis and service virtualization, users could update the values in the database, and refresh the UI thus closing the feedback loop for passenger data requests. The final solution virtualized a SOAP XML HTTP synchronous using a MS-SQL backend simulating passenger lists from Sabre, all without touching Sabre. Even though passenger counts simulation was more involved, there were simpler solutions as well. One challenge was that the weight and balance system required load closeout acknowledgments to complete a weight and balance for an aircraft, but we lacked an isolated Aircomm instance, actual pilots,
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actual aircraft with ACARS units and satellite communication (SATCOM) to perform these tasks within the test environment. Using service virtualization, we created a logic that would accept a Load Close-out message and would respond with an acknowledgement message with the correct acknowledgment ID to maintain referential integrity across multiple systems. This simple flow allowed users to complete their test scenarios of the weight and balance system. The final solution used XML and fixed width messages over Message Queues (MQ).
Event challenges and solutions
One of the last major challenges we faced was events, much like a real production environment, having the aircraft on the ground is not very useful. We needed to figure out a way to simulate the life-cycle of a day of our aircraft operation at Alaska Airlines. For instance, we needed to figure out, from a passenger perspective, how to book passengers, how to check-in, how to board… which we previously handled using service virtualization. In addition to passenger events, we needed to accommodate aircraft events to simulate the aircraft movement: we needed to know when the aircraft was out from the gate, when it took off, when it had landed and when it got back in to the gate; also known as the out, off, on, in events (OOOI). To add to the complexity, the weight and balance system had timeline rules for business processes that we needed to allow for. In addition to these aircraft events, there were other manual processes that would require the input of a subject matter expert. Given the resource constraints that we faced, we had to figure out a way to automate the processes that people were doing manually. To solve our event problems, we did an event analysis of all events for one flight for one day, and when they referentially occurred compared to time of departure and landing, this became our referential event model. Besides OOOI events we added
estimated time of departure (ETD) and estimated time of arrival (ETA). We also captured more complex events such as aircraft ACARS initialization, pilot check-in, pilot FAR 117 fit for duty (F4D), ACARS notifications, generate flight plan, dispatch release, post departure close out, delays and cancellations, to name a few. We then applied our event model against our flight schedule to create a realistic set of events we could replay day after day.
The most creative aspect of this event model is that we could add customizations for business rules and test cases. We could time shift events for our international market so that they happened earlier to follow international business rules. We could time shift events to a later time, disable them, or duplicate them to test the time-based rules of the weight and balance system. Now that we had a realistic set of events, all we had
“…we needed to accommodate aircraft events to simulate the aircraft movement: we needed to know when the aircraft was out, when it was off, when it had landed and when it got back to the gate; also known as the ‘out, off, on, in’ events (OOOI). ” AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 39
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to do was develop some custom automation to perform these tasks. Initially we used an off-the-shelf product Parasoft SOAtest, but now we have evolved to a home-grown solution using Microsoft .Net Core 3.0. This eventing engine uses MS-SQL as a core data source, and executes web service events using SOAP XML over HTTP and REST JSON over HTTP. The eventing engine also executes SQL events via table updates and stored procedure executions to their respective databases using Microsoft SQL (MS-SQL) and IBM Informix. The engine also sends XML and fixed width messages via (MQ). With this eventing solution in place we now have a very realistic, accurate and repeatable life-cycle of events for all flights for a given day, every day.
OVERALL BENEFITS
We have several teams working on our weight and balance system; manual test, automated test, performance test, configuration, and training teams. All of them have differing data needs and thus each has their own isolated environment. Alaska has created distinct solution for each environment to support the needs of each team. Our motto is, “The right data at the right time in the right place.” And we’ve reduced the risk of the costs of a data breach. One of the challenges we face as we continue to provide more exposure to the data across on-site and off-shore contractors. We also wanted to ensure that we would mitigate the risks for any exposure to actual sensitive data.
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One of our other solutions is stand-alone integrated rapid refresh training environment. The data is right sized, we’re not pulling in an entire year’s worth of data and then aging it; we are dynamically generating a desired training scenario, that departs every 30 minutes using a Standard Schedules Information Manual (SSIM) file. The SSIM file format is described by the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for exchanging flight schedules between airlines and airline systems. We then ingest the data generated SSIM into our environment using the integrated SSIM pipeline using existing business processes to create the desired data in the relevant systems. Using this process, the training environment can be torn down and built up in ninety seconds. In addition, there is a virtual service that is under the trainers’ control that allows them to modify Minimum Equipment List (MEL) items for an entire fleet in seconds, so that they can provide a rich dynamic training to our operational staff. It has been a significant improvement over our old processes where we were doing complete data refreshes that might take days, test data management has allowed us to expedite these data processes. The greatest benefits have come from purely synthetic data, which allows us to shed the constraints of production data, and instead design data using a, ‘you dream it, and we can build it’ approach. One unintended consequence of doing the testing was that, after we customized all the test team’s scenarios into each database in the environment, it provided us with a rich data set to provide realistic training environments. We could then abstract all the dependencies that we had in our CERT environment except for MQ. We could eliminate the need for database servers, database management systems as well; and we were able to eliminate the need for application servers, web servers and, most importantly, we were able to eliminate the system’s dependency on our enterprise service bus for integration. We achieved this by setting up a MQ
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“… an unintended consequence of doing the testing was that a lot of these things that we had put together ultimately provided us with a rich data set to provide realistic training environments.” proxy to record all the messages that were fed into our original CERT weight and balance system. Our MQ proxy recorder captured time stamp, MQ, and message body of each message. Then we performed date time transforms on the xml messages and replayed them directly into the training environment. This was great for environmental cost savings, however, the training team had greater desires for data than the other teams we had previously worked with. The training team wanted to train 10 students at a time against all scenarios, continually across multiple time slots a day. This was a multi-dimensional challenge, that brought parallel scenarios across time into perspective. We solved the scenario challenges by extracting the desired scenario for each aircraft type from the proxy recorder database. We solved the parallelism challenge of having enough aircraft for 10 students by cloning of real aircraft to synthesized aircraft. This allowed each student to have their own virtual aircraft for all their training scenarios. Most domestic flights scenarios captured in our base recording are 3-5 hours, instead of having the student wait hours until their next training opportunity, we had to figure out a way to give more training opportunities to the students. We could solve this a couple different ways, we could create more virtual aircraft, or we could compress the duration of the flight scenarios. Since we are fighting constraints from so many perspectives we decided to solve it by compressing the time of the scenarios. Some flight durations were reduced to 15 minutes, and some down to 1 hour depending upon the duration of the training scenario. The weight and balance training environment became a very remarkable and unanticipated benefit of the overall solution. A total surprise to us was that we found out that over 6,500 front-line employees
have been trained on weight and balance procedures in this environment. As new projects came about with new data needs, we had to come up with a new approach of data blending. Data blending allowed us to blend what we call engineered data that is under TDM control with actual naturally occurring data from live systems. It works by detecting what type of data it is, and then generates appropriate events for that specific system and level of integration. Additionally, our blending strategy allowed us to dynamically route data between virtual and real services. This allowed Alaska Airlines to support multiple teams co-existing within the same environment to support the same project. This environment was a critical to the success of the integration of Alaska Airlines and Virgin America passenger service systems (PSS). We are continuing to develop this further to expand support for future cross team testing efforts. One last point: much like the digital transformation of our industry, it has been a journey and a journey that is not yet complete, we would like to extend the offer to share our journey with readers. We’ve tried to compress five years’ experience into a few thousand words and that has meant that, of necessity, this has had to be a high-level overview but there will be readers who are not as far along the journey as Alaska and readers who are further ahead than us: we’d love to share ideas with both groups, especially in the topic of exotic testing scenarios. These techniques can be used if you’re an airline undertaking integrations or if you’re a vendor building solutions. We hope this brief overview of our experience will prove useful to readers who are also treading the same digital path that we and many others are treading. AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 41
RYAN PAPINEAU
Ryan is an Automated Test Engineer who specializes in service virtualization to provide repeatable and consistent services to training and testing groups at Alaska Airlines. Before joining Alaska in 2011, Ryan undertook systems engineering and quality engineering work with several northwest companies with a focus on networking and mobile. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Management from University of Phoenix.
JEFF CROSE
Jeff is a Software Development Engineer in Test who partners with development and quality assurance teams to provide high quality, right-sized test data sources for functional and performance testing. He joined Alaska Airlines in December 2013 where he took the lead on implementing a test data management strategy for the organization. Jeff holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Western Washington University.
ALASKA AIRLINES
Alaska Airlines is the fifth-largest U.S. airline based on passenger traffic and has expanded significantly to serve several U.S. East Coast and southern cities plus nonstop service from Los Angeles to Costa Rica and Mexico City. Alaska Airlines, Virgin America and Horizon Air, are owned by Alaska Air Group. Alaska Airlines maintains a young operational fleet of 166 Boeing 737 aircraft, 71 Airbus A320 family aircraft, 35 Bombardier Q400 aircraft, and 26 Embraer 175 aircraft. INTERACTIVE GIVE US YOUR OPINION CLICK HERE TO POST YOUR COMMENT INTERACTIVE SUBSCRIBE HERE CLICK HERE TO READ ALL FUTURE EDITIONS
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FAA EFB Policy update
Brian Hint, Aviation Safety Inspector — Flight Technologies & Procedures Division at the FAA shares the thinking from the FAA on EFB usage, automation and the latest requirements AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 42
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t is always a pleasure to share with Aircraft IT readers updates to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) EFB policy and things are a little bit different this time, reflecting the growing maturity of EFB usage. While I have continually focused on the future of FAA EFB policy, the conversation today is about utilizing existing policy to create and utilize new and novel concepts, which have been briefed and accepted by FAA’s leadership. The topics that I will cover in this article will include: • Alternative EFB Device Usage • Automated EFB Concept • Display of Own-Ship Position (No Glass) • New EFB Applications We will focus on the first two inasmuch as the first is about industry stakeholders coming to the FAA and asking for help when EFB devices, for whatever reason, are unavailable for use. The second has to do with the paper I wrote in September of 2018, which has sparked some conversations, in a good way, about what could possibly be done with EFBs utilizing existing technologies. The last two points discuss issues on what I consider an equivalent level of safety to paper: that has been a foundational argument for why we are able to display this information on a commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) electronic device versus the traditional paper.
ALTERNATIVE EFB DEVICE USAGE
So, first off, what happens when an EFB becomes unavailable? Let us start with the rules; with 14 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) and its various parts. The rules do not say you need more than one device and they do not mention the word ‘paper’. The FAA’s General Council has ruled that, if something is going to be shown in a digital form, it must satisfy the requirements that are set out in 14 CFR. The FAA’s general risk mitigation strategy is to have more than one operational EFB in the unlikely case one of the EFBs becomes unavailable. However, there is nothing in 14 CFR preventing pilots in the cockpit from sharing information utilizing one EFB. And this
“…there is a dramatic difference between flight attendant use of EFBs for the flight attendant manuals and flight deck crews (the pilots) use; having to do primarily with the physical proximity…” scenario does occasionally happen – maybe the software fails (unlikely) or the battery wasn’t charged and perhaps the charging point is not available (still unlikely), or they forgot their device, etc. As an aviation safety inspector, from my perspective it does not make sense to print out a bunch of paper at an outstation, throw it in a garbage bag and then say, ‘Okay, we’ve satisfied the rules’. What we want is for pilots to be able to use a device in a similar fashion with those habitual patterns in the cockpit that lead to safety; to be able to use that same device over and again like they normally do. The FAA does not outline any individual strategy for what to do when one EFB is inoperative in the cockpit. In addition, there is a dramatic difference between flight attendant use of EFBs for the flight attendant manuals and flight deck crews (the pilots) use; having to do primarily with the physical proximity the crewmembers may or may not be in with respect to each other. In the flight deck, there is always one pilot flying the airplane and one pilot monitoring. The pilot monitoring is primarily responsible for using the EFB to read the checklists, review dispatch paperwork, etc. Although our policy did not originally reflect the idea of temporarily utilizing a personal device, in today’s age, everyone has his or her own device. And we think it’s safer for a pilot to temporarily use their own device as long as they can satisfy to their Principle Operating Inspector (POI) that the information being obtained from that device is up to date, that it’s legible and secure. However, because this would not be the primary EFB device, the FAA would have to look at the evaluation and considerations for use slightly differently from primary AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 43
EFB devices. For example, would rapid decompression testing offer any risk mitigation? I would suggest not since the primary EFB device was already tested, and available for use in the unlikely event of a rapid decompression event. However, 14 CFR requires EMI testing, and so those considerations in our policy would still need to be considered. The goal is to not prescribe a specific way in which an operator can show that certain devices can be used temporarily in place of their primary EFB; we’re simply saying that we’re open to the idea of having the operator come to the FAA and present to us basic considerations that they would have for their crew members to temporarily utilize their own device to acquire the same information that they were trying to display before on their primary EFB device. Again, separate from the flight attendants because their roles, their responsibilities, their physical proximity to one another or not, are different. In terms of what is going to go into the FAA’s policy, the rule doesn’t stop an operator today proposing a new idea as I just described above where they say, ‘OK, if it’s this type of device and it’s this size, with this amount of battery power and can automatically connect to the mobile device management company, etc.;’ that’s allowed today. There is information in INFO 13002 which might get updated in the future but it’s an INFO, not a regulation, so it doesn’t prevent an operator from suggesting these types of changes to their POI. I can say that we’ve already talked to a number of POI’s in the field about this idea and they’re completely open to it, knowing also that this particular INFO exists. We’re focused now on the rules more than anything and, if existing policy supports that, great,
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and even if it doesn’t, lets still focus on the rules. If the rules don’t say it’s prohibited, then work with us at the FAA and we’ll try to make this happen.
AUTOMATED EFB CONCEPT
From my perspective, using an EFB in the Air Force Reserves, and also performing enroute inspections on all the carriers, I’m generally familiar with how pilots are using the EFB in the cockpit, and what their capabilities are with and without datalink. In my opinion, operators are still not fully utilizing this very capable device. We are still focused on offering information in a two-dimensional style traditional to paper. Meanwhile, these devices have the capabilities to offer pilots information in a completely different manner, and one in which pilots
can access information easier with the ability to digest the information with greater efficiency. With a piece of paper, you were limited as to how much information you had to present to the pilot. You’re also responsible for giving them all the information that they could possibly want and cramming that into a space that takes up the least amount of room. Potentially, that can all change if we think outside the way information was once presented in paper form. EFBs can be stand alone or connected to the avionics via a data bus; they can also be connected to the ground via the Wi-Fi which opens up a whole host of information that could be ingested to the EFB. Really, the EFB knows where it is, knows the condition of the aircraft, the fuel on board; it knows the weather ahead: it can constantly think about, AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 44
what’s happening now, what’s going to happen in the future, what are the changes happening on the ground, it can think about things like ground delays… all information that would not normally have been provided to a pilot because that would have led to information overload. But there is something else the EFB can do and that is to ingest all that information and then, using machine learning, part of AI, it can concentrate on presenting the right information at the right time to the pilot. That’s the cornerstone of this idea; that you want to be able to provide the right information at the right time and, at the same time, if the pilot wants other information that’s not being automatically provided, it can be easily obtained. This idea that we’re using PDF viewers to get information is wrong. We all interact with our own personal devices and the devices in our cars and our homes completely differently than we do in an aircraft. I believe that the use of EFB technology is getting better but it should be much easier to acquire specific information in the air. We should be able to ask our EFB, ‘what are my alternates right now, within a hundred miles?’ And it should show the Ops Spec, your authorized destinations, but also offer suggestions such as that the runways might be closed on one airport, that another airport has good weather conditions, here’s the applicable NOTAMS for this airport, etc. the sky is the limit. However, it’s not as if this isn’t happening today. There’s a major chart manufacturer where, when you cross, for instance, the North Atlantic, there are certain steps that have to be made going from the East Coast of the United States over to Europe and one of them is logging on to CPDLC (Controller-Pilot Data Link Communication); another is obtaining Oceanic clearance: these are things that pilots must always do. But this App is smart enough to say, ‘I know what your flight plan is; I know where you are right now; so I’m just going to turn on the device with a notification to remind you that it’s time for you to log-in to CPDLC.’ It will even offer some frequencies that the pilot might want; VHF, HF. That means that the pilot doesn’t have
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to look up that information and doesn’t have to bother ATC. That is providing the right information at the right time and automatically. Think of this from pre-flight all the way through block-in. The moment a pilot steps on board an aircraft it should automatically recognize that pilot, know what the flight plan is and know what the pilot wants; so, why not offer the pilot information as they go through their flows in the cockpit? The device should have digital ATIS (Automatic Terminal Information Service) already up; it should already have a copy of the aircraft’s clearance for the flight… and all that is stand-alone. In the future, it could be one of those things where you’re looking at the information and you push to load automatically from the EFB to the FMS (Flight Management System). It’s the same with frequencies for example, when flying, why can’t a pilot touch a frequency on the EFB and have that pre-loaded into the standby side of the Comms box? The sky is the limit; these ideas are completely within reach of the current policy. The FAA is basically asking the industry, ‘you have this very capable device, we understand that implementation costs money but we (the FAA) see it as a major improvement to safety when done right: and what we’ve seen so far is already a major improvement to safety. So we’re asking for more from operators, from manufacturers… we want people to think outside of the box.’ You are not limited as to how you present information to pilots; it doesn’t have to be a standard document in the way we see it today. The way that pilots brief for an approach was limited to this 2D plan and profile view on an approach
chart but is that the best way to provide information to a pilot? I would argue no, it’s not. Notwithstanding any of that, the leadership from the top down in the FAA is open to these ideas and we would be very interested to work with industry, the airlines and the operators, if you have such ideas already.
OWN SHIP POSITION
There has been a bit of a shift in the way that we’ve discussed the capabilities of ‘own ship position’ and what can and cannot be done based on whether there is a glass cockpit. When we worked on this whole idea of ‘own ship’, the basic premise was, based on aircraft certification policy, if you have redundancy, then you can downgrade the failure condition of a function. With that being said, we used the argument of concurrence and differentiation when it came to display of own ship as an EFB function. So, as long as the pilot had a Nav display with ‘own ship’ on it, there would be an easy way to detect erroneous information if it were displayed on the EFB because undetected erroneous information was the failure condition that we were worried about. The mitigation is that the pilot can easily cross-reference his Nav display against an EFB and trust the certified (Nav display) versus the uncertified (EFB) equipment. We’ve also always said for operators who are still non-glass, it’s still possible but that was misleading because the way that this policy has been set means that you can’t satisfy any of the basic requirements we’ve created unless there is concurrence. Fortunately, most operators these days are flying
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with glass cockpits but the FAA has to come clean to say that there really is not an alternative strategy right now. So, with glass, you can get ‘own ship’ but without glass, you can’t get it.
NEW EFB APPLICATIONS
Finally, the FAA does have a process for new EFB applications and was working on the fifth one at the time of writing. If you bring the FAA a new application, you’ll be looking at about four months from the time that the application is submitted to the time when the FAA will approve and give you a letter that can be used as justification to your POI that the subject of the application can be considered for use with your EFB; and, at some point, that will get incorporated into the Advisory Circular.
BRIAN HINT
Brian Hint is an Aviation Safety Inspector (Operations) with the Federal Aviation Administration. For the past two years, he has supported the Future Flight Technologies Branch (AFS-430) located at FAA Headquarters, Washington DC. The focus of the branch is the integration of evolutionary and revolutionary technology, along with new technology-based operations, into the FAA’s vision for the Next Generation Air Transportation System. Brian is the subject matter expert for Portable Electronic Flight Bag policy.
FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is the national aviation authority of the United States. An agency of the United States Department of Transportation, it has authority to regulate and oversee all aspects of American civil aviation.
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Sophisticated EFB Mounting Solutions Joe Nanini, Asst EFB Administrator, United Airlines, Amy Ashkinazy, EFB Manager, Southwest Airlines and Matt Swee, PIVOT AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 46
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efore we delve too far into how two major airlines have adopted and integrated the mounting system for their EFB devices, we thought it would be a good idea to familiarize readers with the object at the heart of this case study, the PIVOT mounting solution.
MOUNTING EFB DEVICES SAFELY, SECURELY AND ACCESSIBLY
PIVOT started in 2013, at about the time when Apple was rapidly gaining market share in aviation and iPad usage was passing that of other tablets. As airline pilots themselves, the people at PIVOT recognized the need to streamline the way in which air crew and companies managed their EFB experiences. The goal was to develop a universal mounting method that could secure and protect a device while ensuring it could be utilized time and time again. Without this solution, bulky suction cups and cradles or expensive installed options would remain as the only mounting solution on the market. The challenge was placing a tablet device in the aircraft in such a way that it increased the capability of the crew without serving as a distraction. Also, from a business perspective, how could the mount device be integrated into the enterprise and business side of the organization? Part of that could be achieved with standardization across many different aircraft types, but also standardization of ways to mount EFBs as every aircraft is slightly different and each has its own set of requirements. What began as a suction cup mount has transitioned over the years to include other options for mounting. Most importantly, PIVOT developed the Long-Term Removable Mount (LTRM™) which has permanently changed the industry. The LTRM™ is a patent-pending solution which is custom fit to each aircraft type. With virtually instant installation and indefinite lifespan, airlines opt for this solution as it provides STC mount performance at a fraction of the hardware or labor cost. For those users desiring installed mounts, PIVOT has many options with STC providers under license. The flexibility to choose the level of mounting (suction, LTRM™ or installed STC) is a big part of the PIVOT solutions gains in the market. Starting in 2014, Southwest Airlines was the first customer for PIVOT’s revolutionized mount. Shortly thereafter, United Airlines began using the PIVOT solution along with FedEx, WestJet and Jazz Airlines. Currently, over 140 airlines worldwide have adopted the PIVOT mount solution for EFB device installations, including Air Canada, Singapore Airlines, Cathay Pacific, ANA, Virgin Atlantic and Qantas. This worldwide deployment has allowed the PIVOT team to interact with a wide spectrum of regulatory authorities, to understand the different ways in which airlines operate, to better understand pilot preferences and, from that, to refine a mounting solution that increases the capability of whatever tablet the airline
Figure 1: PIVOT custom designs products to meet pilot’s needs in and out of the cockpit.
chooses to use. Now, the mounting concept is being adopted in other non-cockpit settings with cabin mounting projects, flight line, as well as maintenance. Today, there are more than 140,000 daily EFB users who have accumulated more than 120 million block hours across all types of mounts and device types. This broad user group has made it possible to recognize trends regarding how the devices need to be mounted as well as differences between North Figure 2: The original PIVOT iPad Air 1 case was designed in 2013 American users and European users. EASA and the specifically for aviation use. FAA share similarities in their approaches and attitudes but there are also some differences. Fortunately for PIVOT, their mounts have all been regularly seen and accepted by both entities. Now, with adoption of the mounts growing fast in Asian markets, these regulators have become very familiar with the differences between suction cup mounts, LTRMs and STCs and how they integrate to into the pilot’s workflow.
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“…worldwide deployment has allowed the PIVOT team to interact with a wide spectrum of regulatory authorities, to understand the different ways in which airlines operate, to better understand pilot preferences…” THE EXPERIENCE AT UNITED AIRLINES
Joe Nanini, a First Officer with United Airlines, joined the airline’s EFB team in 2017 at a time when the airline was undertaking an EFB refresh to the iPad Pro 10.5. United had introduced the pilot issued iPad in 2011, starting with the fourth Generation iPad. United’s devices are cellular enabled with a PIVOT case for more than 775 aircraft in the United fleet. There are 12,700 pilots in United with new hiring running at about 40 every two weeks. For this group, the airline has some 13,500 iPads including spares and loaners. This is all controlled under Flight Operations and the EFB team focuses on the EFB — they don’t control the in-flight tool.
At United, the more than 775 aircraft in the fleet represent six different aircraft types with several sub-fleets below that. In any given week, United has approximately 25 to 30 pilots who change fleet, so the airline wanted a costefficient way to protect and mount the iPad which PIVOT can provide. United uses just one make and model of EFB, currently the iPad Pro 10.5 and previously the iPad Air 2, but with Apple’s regular changes of technology, supplies of any given model begin to dwindle. United runs about a three-year cycle which has meant they must continually plan ahead for the next device. While Apple guarantees battery life cycles for about a thousand recharges, a pilot who charges their iPad every day should achieve the three-year lifespan for the EFB. A critical feature of the PIVOT cases is that each successive EFB device which is adopted, no matter the form factor, will be able to connect to the aircraft mounts without any change to the mount device. This allows a large airline like United to save money and labor by seamlessly ‘rolling-in’ a new device.
THE EXPERIENCE AT SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
Southwest has a single type fleet of 750 Boeing 737s. The airline has 10,000 pilots and 11 crew bases, each of which holds five spare devices and five loaner devices. Six years ago, Southwest chose the PIVOT suction cup mount. The ability to use a simple but effective mount initially allowed them to focus on the EFB program and to take their time evaluating the wide variety of installed mounts on the market. Once again, it mattered that regardless of what device
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#EFB Figure 3: EFB in action using the PIVOT universal suction cup mount and case. Photo Courtesy: Southwest Airlines.
was used, there would never be a need to change the mount. Many Southwest aircraft still used the suction cup mount at the time of writing. The airline was switching to the STC mount but it’s a slow process — some of the airline’s suction cup mounts have been in place for five years. Southwest has refreshed their EFB’s once during this period and report it was a smooth transition. When they first started the EFB program in 2013, other airlines warned them to expect a 4-10% annual break rate of their iPads. However, using the PIVOT case, breakages have been under one percent annually and under a half percent for the entire period. In the first quarter of 2020, Southwest will be undertaking a refresh to the third iPad type used which will be fitted with a PIVOT case. Plus, the almost 20,000 flight attendants in the airline’s cabin crews also have a PIVOT case on their devices and their credit card reader is custom fit to go over the PIVOT case. Southwest’s EFB team includes three people with two project pilots. The team is one hundred percent responsible for pilots but also assists with the cabin crew devices, plus maintenance. Anyone at Southwest who’s implementing an iPad project goes to the EFB team for help.
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STC MOUNTS
As we’ve already noted, both United and Southwest are moving towards an STC mount for the future but not all aircraft are suited to that type of mount. For Southwest, everything will go to an STC mount eventually. The change-over process is slow, but the suction cups are holding up extremely well with hardly any releases and the FAA has been pleased with the use of the mount in the airline’s aircraft. Similarly, at United, the change to STC mounts is slow. All Airbus A319 and A320 aircraft have STC fixed mounting solutions with the PIVOT attachment and the airline is working with the Boeing 737 fleet as well as the other Boeing types in service. Like Southwest, United continues to use suction cup mounts as they have found them to be very reliable. However, United will be testing an LTRM solution on other fleets as they decide which path to choose. For Southwest, the PIVOT version of the ASG mount has been tremendously effective and popular with the pilot group.
“The FAA has designated two categories, installed and portable devices, that allow for suction cup and LTRM™ used in the phased approach we’ve already mentioned.” PIVOT has worked with STC partners like Airbus, navAero, ASG and others to develop the ultimate solution once an airline is ready to invest in a permanent installation for their fleet. However, the suction cup mount allows an airline to start to establish standardization and build into a phased approach — if an STC is the goal years into the future, there has already been a start. And, in many instances, the suction or LTRM™ is preferred for aircraft under lease as there are no costs associated with demodification at the end of the term.
REGULATORS AND EFB MOUNTING
Figure 4: Southwest Airlines’ cabin crews also have the PIVOT case on their devices. A custom fit credit card reader was designed to go over the PIVOT case.
Although the two airlines represented here are very different, both share information and can help each other. Users have noticed that iPads that have been fitted with PIVOT mounts enable the airline to get the best possible price when the devices are refurbished and sold as the PIVOT cases do an excellent job of preserving the original finish of the iPad and many times come out looking like new after three years.
Figure 5: PIVOT offers a variety of EFB mounts, including the PIVOT 809 suction cup mount. Reviewed and approved by the FAA, this mount enables airlines to commence EFB operations while vetting STCs.
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An issue that often arises in Europe and in Asia is the durability of the suction cup solution and how to reassure regulators that it will not impact flight controls and will be placed properly. When Southwest did their initial test, there were 750 pilots who used their own iPad and each of those testers was issued with a suction cup mount. During the testing phase, they were asked to report on the pros and cons of the solution. There were no unintended releases reported in the six-month test phase. Over the airline’s first three years, there were only a few unintentional releases which are a testament to the quality of the PIVOT mount. The FAA has designated two categories, installed and portable devices, that allow for suction cup and LTRM™ used in the phased approach we’ve already mentioned. Upon introduction to the fleet, crews can be trained over time. While the end goal may be the
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STC, now there is no hurry to decide. The important part is to future-proof the operation against device changes. If Apple comes up with an entirely new device or the airline selects a different device at some point in the future, PIVOT allows users to deal efficiently with the regulators on a known solution which they have worked with in the past.
JOE NANINI
EFB PROGRAMS
AMY ASHKINAZY-MURRELL
One major facet of any EFB program is choosing the device the airline wants — iPad, Surface or other tablet. This is a huge capital investmentand a big decision. Since PIVOT makes protective cases for all the main EFB devices, airlines can pick the best solution for their operation, not just what fits their cradle. The next concern is what goes in the EFB. For Southwest, the EFB apps are third-party vendor apps. However, the airline realized that it had to become current with the latest in mobile technology. Also the airline didn’t have an efficient way for crews to check in for their flights outside of the airport — the airline’s flight attendants had to line up to use a phone at the airport to check in. Southwest collaborated with a company called LexTech and built what started out as a check-in app on which all the pilots and flight attendants could see their trip and check in for it. Since then, it has progressed to enable them to view their schedule, check in for trips if they have a dead head in the trip, pull up the boarding pass and use it to pre-board on the aircraft, view their sick bank and more. Right now, the app is on the EFB — the next step has been to deploy the app to a personal phone. The biggest issue is that Southwest’s technology department wanted every pilot and flight attendant to enroll their personal phone into the airline’s device management software, Airwatch. The team did not feel comfortable with that, so the tech department is working on another option. Many of United’s EFB applications are third-party. For flight planning and scheduling, the airline is using a desk-top program called CCS but has moved to an internal in-house application called Pilot Mobile. Pilot Mobile pulls feeds from different areas in CCS so that crew can sign up as fit for duty, complete flight plan release pulls, see who the crew is on a flight and more. However, it’s really just the presentation of information. That’s also what United uses for compliance and reading of documents such as Operations Bulletins and Pilot Bulletins. As far as other EFB applications are concerned, as with Southwest, United’s applications are all third-party, some of which the airline is working to integrate into a one-stopshop solution. The EFB route being followed by all airlines today will provide customer specific feeds from the various vendors tailored to what the airline wants them to look like. A perk here is that, if an airline does change a vendor, to the end user it makes no difference because the front view always looks the same regardless of what changes on the back-end. At the time of writing, United did still have ship sets for charting in the aircraft and was working towards getting rid of those so that going paperless with one
After flight instructing and over a decade working for a regional carrier, Joe joined United Airlines as a 757/767 First Officer. He also works as a special assignment pilot and project manager on United’s EFB team where he oversees several flight operations projects and tests new applications for pilots.
Amy Ashkinazy-Murrell is the EFB Manager at Southwest Airlines. In total, Amy and her staff manage a combined total of 30,000 devices. Amy’s aviation background spans a total of 37 years. She is well known throughout the EFB community for her wide ranging expertise and willingness to help others.
MATT SWEE
Matt Swee is an experienced aviator flying for the US Air Force and Southwest Airlines. As a pilot, and web and app developer Matt has unique insight into EFB. He is also the co-founder of The Pilot Network, a successful online network. In 2016, Matt began working with PIVOT and is responsible for many of PIVOT’s recent advances in the marketplace.
SOUTHWEST AIRLINES
Southwest Airlines Co. is a major American airline headquartered in Dallas, Texas, and is the world’s largest low-cost carrier. With more than 59,000 employees, Southwest operates about 4,000 departures a day during peak travel season. Southwest is the largest operator of the Boeing 737 worldwide, with 753 in service.
UNITED AIRLINES
United Airlines, Inc. is a major American airline headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. and operating a large domestic and international route network. Regional service is operated by independent carriers under the brand name United Express. As of March 2019, United Airlines operated a fleet of 778 aircraft; all Boeing and Airbus.
PIVOT
PIVOT supplies a device case and mounting solution to secure EFB devices in the cockpit with a unique integrated mounting channel that creates a constant future-proof assurance — no matter what the next device might be. Because the people behind Pivot are pilots, the system has been created with understanding of the task.
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SOLUTIONS IN PRACTICE: LOT POLISH AIRLINES
About LOT Polish Airlines fleet
Before we consider the value that was realized from implementing an advanced aircraft performance monitoring solution to keep track of performance in LOT Polish Airlines’ fleet, I’ll first tell readers about that fleet. There are 90 aircraft in the LOT fleet with 11 different airframe/engine combinations from three aircraft manufacturers. Both jets and turboprops are operated. In terms of age it is one of the youngest fleets in Europe.
Aircraft Performance Monitoring (APM) The term Aircraft Performance Monitoring (APM) refers to a number of processes. It includes in-flight recording of parameters related to aircraft performance and comparison of recorded data with results obtained from performance databases provided by the aircraft manufacturer (base or ‘book’ performance). APM also involves tracking, over time, changes in these comparisons and using that information to more accurately plan required fuel quantities and to assess the technical condition of the aircraft.
Benefits of using the APM system
“APM supports the determination of degradation factors of the aircraft relative to baseline performance. It also allows the realization of planned fuel quantities calculated by the flight planning system and the on-board computer…”
APM supports the accurate determination of degradation factors that affect the aircraft relative to baseline performance. It also allows the realization of planned fuel quantities calculated by the flight planning system and the on-board computer (FMC). Using APM helps with tracking trends in aircraft wear and tear, the identification of better and worse aircraft in a given fleet and appropriate matching of aircraft to the routes to be served. It helps with categorizing tails to be maintained, supports a reduction in regulatory fuel reserves and increases crew confidence in the flight plan, thereby reducing fuel top-ups and/or contingency fuel uploads. AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 53
APM at LOT before Storkjet AdvancedAPM
With the number of manufacturers, types and models of aircraft in the fleet, the processes involved in the operation of the APM system at LOT Polish Airlines used to be very complex and resource hungry. Data feed was coming from a variety of sources like ACARS / QAR / FDR and, in some cases, supported with OCC data, LDS, EHM and AOM because of aircraft avionics limitations. APM software was from aircraft manufacturers , supported with in house developed solutions. In each case data pre-processing was required to meet APM software input requirements.
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Issues and inconveniences
There were a number of issues and inconveniences from APM related processes. Data transmission was via ACARS and that generated costs plus, in some cases, APM Software is subject to a fee. Also, DSIRF extraction from FDR is not an obvious process, additional effort is required. Another challenge was diversity in the IT technology used. If we introduced a second-hand aircraft to the fleet, it might require ACMS / DFDAU reconfiguration, and there was a cost involved with that. Aircraft avionics software is not free from errors and that may prevent the automatic collection of data plus there was a high labor and time demand where the in-house solution was in use.
Finding a new APM solution
Being aware of the imperfections of the existing solution, we have been monitoring the aircraft IT market, looking for replacement that would allow LOT to move the center of gravity from data collection to data analysis. Surprisingly the offering was rather poor and available solutions appeared to be more or less what we already had in house… and that’s when the StorkJet flyer came into our hands.
Implementation
From the perspective of LOT, this was a major change consisting in transition from ACMS based APM to FDR based aAPM (advancedAPM). The airline had to provide source data of proper quality and all the rest of the implementation was done by Storkjet. Historical and current data: • QAR • Flight history • Engine history • Loadsheet One of the objectives of the project was to have an aircraft performance history in the system at least one year back from the start date. This required the
preparation of a huge amount of data, including historical data. On this occasion such imperfections in the data as lack of data, their discontinuity or inconsistency manifested themselves. Data transfer process setup: • Internal interfaces • Data structure • Data security • Data delivery timelines • End to end processing automation The source data is processed internally for various other systems before being sent to advancedAPM. The challenge has been to ensure that the right data is in the right place at the right time. This was the most difficult part of the project. Implementation process: • Data loading to database • Data integration AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 54
• Quality check and repair • Stable segment processing • Performance modeling & calculations • Reporting
The above process had to be done for each of 11 different airframe/engine combinations and in some cases it had to be repeated due to source data problems. It was the largest part of the project. Acceptance environment and testing: • User interface adjustments • Customization • Acceptance test • Output validation Storkjet made the acceptance environment available already during the project, so it was possible to see how new planes and new data appeared in real time. At the same time, we had the opportunity to comment on the user interface and submit proposals
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for changes. The environment is fully customizable. Training: • Solution familiarization • Documentation Anyone who has previously dealt with APM can easily learn this new environment and appreciate the ease of use. Therefore, no extensive documentation is required. User support and maintenance process: • New features • New airplanes New planes are added automatically as soon as the source data for them is available. At the same time, it is still possible to raise system improvements, which are implemented in new releases of the working environment. Major challenges: • High complexity of the project due to the diversity of the fleet; • The need to create performance models for 11 airframe / engine with very different characteristics; • The main problems in the project concerned source data quality, which significantly prolonged the estimated effort; • Timely implementation due to underestimation of the project complexity.
Storkjet AdvancedAPM
AdvancedAPM consists of two modules: • Performance monitoring module • Fleet, Aircraft & Engine analysis The performance monitoring module allows for precise and fully automatic
monitoring of aircraft performance. The result is a set of deviations, from its performance model, calculated for each aircraft. • SR deviation of the specific range (also referred to as FM Fuel Milage). • FN deviation of thrust/resistance (deterioration of airframe aerodynamics). • FF deviation of fuel consumption for a given power setting (engine efficiency). A big advantage is the ability to eliminate the cost of data transmission by ACARS by using the existing data collection process for the needs of FDM or direct reading of parameters from files recorded on QAR/DAR. The last option bypasses the limitations of the standard performance monitoring process, such as a significantly limited number of stable sections or the calculation of performance for the cruise phase only. Thanks to this, the precision of the above mentioned indicators is much higher than with the use of standard methods. The process is fully automated, allowing the performance team to concentrate on analyzing the results and implementing the resulting initiatives, rather than processing the data. Fleet, Aircraft & Engine analysis This helps to detect performance degradation problems, such as unstimulated ailerons, rudder, protruding spoilers, thrust asymmetry, and their causes. Usually these problems are difficult to detect during standard maintenance (due to
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a lack of aerodynamic forces), but at the same time often simple to repair. Repairing these deviations can reduce fuel consumption by up to 1.1%. StorkJet’s observations so far show that even with a new fleet, one in every 8 to 10 aircraft has imperfections that cause increased fuel consumption.
With the large amount of data StorkJet is able to process we can go far beyond classical APM analysis, e.g. thrust reduction monitoring, down to particular intersection takeoff.
Thanks to Engine analysis module we have been able to identify negative fuel flow effect coming from engine technical issue.
APM at LOT after Storkjet AAPM implementation
There is now a unified APM process for the entire fleet — and having that same solution for the entire fleet means no additional costs for developing and maintaining different tools. It means that there is no need for APM software subscriptions and the elimination of APM data transmission costs via ACARS as well as the elimination of source data handling time — it is all automatic now. Furthermore, engineers can now focus on analyzing the results instead of processing the data.
If I were to sum it up in one sentence I would say that, in the overwhelming world of Big Data, Storkjet knows very well how to turn Big Data into small data and let you make use of them.
LESZEK DANIELSKI
Leszek Danielski, Flight Operations Engineer, with LOT Polish Airlines since 1990, took part in the fleet transformation from Tupolevs and Ilyushins to Boeings, Embraers and Bombardiers and that was an exciting experience. Since joining LOT, Leszek has dealt with all aspects of flight operations engineering such as takeoff, landing and enroute performance, flight planning, manual and computerized weight and balance including aircraft performance monitoring. He is a member of SAPOE (Society of Aircraft Performance and Operations Engineers, sapoe.org ).
“There is now a unified APM process for the entire fleet — and having that same solution for the entire fleet means no additional costs for developing and maintaining different tools.” AIRCRAFT IT Operations • WINTER 2019-2020 • 56
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AIRCRAFT IT Operations V8.3 JULY-AUGUST 2019 CASE STUDIES AIR FRANCE • NORWEGIAN WHITE PAPER LUFTHANSA SYSTEMS
AIRCRAFT IT Operations CASE STUDIES: LUXAIR • LUFTHANSA CARGO • VOLOTEA
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2019 • V8.4
Lufthansa Cargo uses data to improve contingency fuel uploads Using formulas and calculators to optimize each flight’s fuel
Luxair implements digital documentation Better flight ops, safety and compliance
At Volotea, data improves fuel and operations Using big data and digitalization
NEWS • VENDOR FLIGHT LOG: SAFETY LINE • OPERATIONS SOFTWARE DIRECTORY • NEW: SOLUTIONS IN PRACTICE
AIRCRAFT IT Operations V8.4 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 2019
CASE STUDIES LUXAIR • LUFTHANSA CARGO • VOLOTEA VENDOR FLIGHT LOG SAFETY LINE
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Operations Software Directory Key ‘at-a-glance’ information from the world’s leading Operations software providers. IT is a powerful force but, to leverage its greatest value, it must be harnessed and directed. It must also be able to handle huge and growing data streams that record every aspect in the ways that aircraft fly, how they are readied and the conditions they will meet. This challenge has attracted the best brains and most innovative enterprises to create IT solutions for one of the most demanding working environments, Aircraft Operations. Inevitably, there are many such developers and vendors offering solutions ranging from single function ‘Specialist Point Solutions’ to complete ‘End-to-End’ solutions covering the whole process. Only readers will know the specific requirements of their businesses but we have assembled a directory of the best Operations software providers and listed them alphabetically to make it easier for you to undertake a brief-ish (there are 44 providers and the number continues to grow) survey of the market, preliminary to starting on any specification and selection process. Or you might simply read it to keep up to date with what is available today.
ACFT PERFO
Advanced Flight Systems Sl (AFSYS)
Air Support A/S
W: www.acftperfo.com T: +352 26 12 94 E: info@acftperfo.com
W: afsys.aero/en T: +34 639 635 663 E: info@afsys.aero
W: www.ppsflightplanning.com T: +45 7533 8889 E: sales@airsupport.dk
Location: Steinfort, Luxembourg
Location: Madrid, Spain
Location: Billund, Denmark
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • WORLD AIRPORT DATABASE Compatible for ALL TO Performance soft • All A/C Types TO. & LAND. • Performance soft • EFB SOFTWARE SUITE • Operational support in Performance and Operations • EFLS Electronic loading system ground operations
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • iCOM
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • PPS Flight Planning, CrewBriefing
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Flight Plan • Meteorology (Airports & Maps) • Notam (Filtration and Representation) • Tech.Log/ Safety & Company Reports • Manuals (Viewer and Manager)
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Flight Planning • Crew briefing facilities
ACFTPERFO has acquired a solid experience in the development of electronic flight bags tools and related support since start up in 1999. Our products are in continuous evolution in order to adapt to new regulations or practices in this rapidly changing business. We use our expertise to help customers and our commitment is to find the best solution for any challenge an airline could face. Safety is a major concern of our ACFTPERFO team and our airport database has been developed to be the best on the market. It is maintained up to date using extremely efficient tools which guarantee the highest level of accuracy and follow up.
Afsys an innovative company offering solutions to the aeronautical industry, with wide knowledge and expertise aviation sector. and commercializing iCOM. iCOM creating team are high experienced pilots, computer experts in Business Intelligence and creative designers iCOM is a solution that digitizes, integrates and connects in one platform all the information and process associated with the planning, dispatch and management of the air operation; combines all the process related to air operation, facilitates pilots’ planning and decision-making and provides information to companies to improve efficiency and resource optimization. In other words, iCOM is a solution which enables airlines to optimize resources, save time and costs through digitalization and relationship of all process related to the air operation. Offered digitized information and reliable traceability of process, allows the operator to obtain essential information to improve its procedures and strategic planning by using their own Business Intelligence, leading then to remove printed documentation from the cockpit. Confidentiality, availability and real-time access of information are guaranteed.
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AIR SUPPORT is one of the world’s leading suppliers of flight planning software with web-based briefing facilities.The PPS Flight Planning System (PPS) is one of the leading flight planning systems in the world due to the optimization of operating costs along with its incredible and flexible usability. PPS generates a complete briefing package available directly on CrewBriefing or its accompanying app, providing the crew with online access to company messages, flight log, triptailored surface weather data, NOTAMs, wind- and significant weather charts and the high-quality vertical cross-sectional chart. The combined synergy of PPS will ensure that your airline will have the most modern and powerful flight planning system available. PPS offers: • World’s most flexible airline flight planning system • Automated filing, calculation and dispatch of all selected flights • Automated data import from scheduling/crew/maintenance systems • Automated data export to EFB solutions • Automated consideration of company policies and dispatch parameters • Automated flight briefing packages with the highest quality • Low acquisition and running costs offering highest costbenefit ratio in the market
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Avionics Support Group
AVIOBOOK
Avison Aviation
AVTECH Sweden
W: www.asginc.net T: +1 305-378-9786 E: info@asginc.net
W: www.avioBook.aero T: +32 11 72 10 30 E: info@avio.com
W: www.avisonaviation.com T: + 44 1483 685410 E: contact@avisonaviation.com
W: www.avtech.aero T: +46 8 544 104 80 E: sales@avtech.aero
Location: Florida, USA
Location: Belgium (Hasselt), France (Toulouse), Singapore & Piscattaway
Location: Surrey, UK
Location: Sweden
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Cockpit EFB Mounts, EFB Power Supplies.
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • AvioBook, AvioBook Connect, AvioBook Cabin, AvioBook Tech, AvioBook Base, AvioBook Systems, AvioBook Data, AvioBook Integrations, AvioBook SaaS
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Avison Airline Management System
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Aventus NowCastTM - The FMS Optimization • Aventus SIGMA - Severe Weather service • Aventus AIR — Weather Uplink • Consulting Service — ACARS and connection
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • STC Certification • EFB Mounts • EFB Power Supplies • Avionic Products • Avionics Engineerings Avionics Support Group, Inc. (ASG) is a premier Avionics Systems Integration & FAA-PMA approved Aerospace Manufacturing and Avionics Engineering company. ASG’s competitive advantage can provide your company with a Single Source Solution for avionics engineering, manufacturing, aircraft installation technical support, Supplemental Type Certificate (STC’s), video surveillance, SATCOM, and much more. We lead the aerospace industry with our US patented Constant Friction Mount (cfMount™), EFB Integrated Power Supplies, and EFB Cradles. Contact ASG today to learn how ASG’s Single Source Solution can work for your company!
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • EFB software solutions • EFB hardware solutions • Suite of ground & flight application • Navigation DataBase, weather data, ADS-B
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Aircraft Scheduling • Operations Control • Crew Management • Ground Operations Avison Aviation provides Flight and Ground Operations in airlines and ground handling companies with a suite of next generation, integrated, cloud applications giving the users real time decision support utilising big data analytics and artificial intelligence in a single database.
AVIOBOOK, a Thales Group company, supports airlines as a partner in their digital strategy. AVIOBOOK offers a comprehensive and highly integrated suite of ground and flight applications, systems and solutions that connect all stakeholders and key assets in a safe and secure manner. This, combined with expertise in data and cyber security, gives airlines an edge through greater efficiency and ultimately sustainable, profitable growth.
The Aventus NowCast™ weather service give pilots access to weather data of the highest available quality, and when the data is fed into the aircraft Flight Management Computer, the actual aircraft trajectory can be optimized, reduce the fuel burn and CO2 footprint.
AVIOBOOK proven solutions make communication between the cockpit, cabin and back office faster and more efficient than even before.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Wind Uplink FMS Optimization • Reduce Fuel burn and CO2 footprint • Severe Weather application AVTECH, specializing in tailored information to the cockpit, offers easy, automated and inexpensive improvements in FMS optimization.
Working directly with Met Office (UK), the Aventus SIGMA service supply the cockpit crew with severe weather information, based on Actual route and time in the FMS. The service brings adequate, timely and correct information on turbulence, icing and other weather phenomena that affect safety and comfort. The SIGMA service sets a new standard on how, when and where your crew gets their information.
With the integrated and secure AVIOBOOK application suite, pilots, cabin crew, dispatchers and ground staff can be securely connected to each other, making communication more efficient and driving value throughout the operation.
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The Boeing Company
Bytron Aviation Systems
Comply365
Conduce
W: www.boeing.com/supportandservices T: +1 206-655-2121 E: BoeingSupportandServices@Boeing.com
W: www.bytron.aero T: 01652 688 626 E: info@bytron.aero
W: www.conduce.net T: 0044 333 888 4044 E: info@conduce.net
Location: 65 Offices Worldwide
Location: Kirmington, United Kingdom
W: www.comply365.com T: +1 (800) 206-2004 E: info@comply365.com
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Business Consulting • EFB Document Browser • Electronic Flight Folder • Fuel Dashboard • Onboard Performance Tool KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • EFB applications • Fuel Efficiency Solutions • Consulting Boeing is the world’s largest aerospace company and leading manufacturer of commercial jetliners and defense, space and security systems. Boeing Support and Services combines airplane design and manufacturing expertise with unique access to fleet-wide operational data to offer optimization solutions. With these offerings, Boeing addresses the evolving need for integration and optimization of data and information across the aviation ecosystem to empower smart decision-making. The portfolio includes services and solutions for flight operations, maintenance & engineering and procurement organizations to optimize the operational efficiency of airplanes and operations. Boeing has more than 250 customers for its optimization solutions. The portfolio draws on solutions from a family of Boeing companies: AerData, Inventory Locator Services and Jeppesen, serving operators of Boeing and non-Boeing airplanes.
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • skybook aviation cloud KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Dispatch Portal • EFB Application • Airfield Watch • Flight Following • Crew Briefing Bytron Aviation Systems has over 35 years of industry experience and understanding driving the development of solutions engineered to make a big impact in the aviation industry. The business specializes in the design and building of fully fledged, reliable, integrated systems that ensure critical data is consistently distributed to the right place, at the right time on the right device, increasing awareness and accountability, improving information capture, reducing costs and streamlining workflows. Above all, improving communication between flight ops and flight deck. skybook is Bytron’s core aviation solution that offers unrivalled flexibility, automation and integration, using the best and most reliable data sources to deliver all vital information across flight ops and dispatch and the flight deck. skybook enables operators and aircrews to work smarter, not harder and the firm’s proven award-winning solutions cover Flight Dispatch, Crew Briefing, Airfield Watch, Flight Tracking plus there is a class leading Electronic Flight Bag application. Contact Bytron today to arrange your introduction and trial.
Location: USA
Location: Nuneaton, UK
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • ProAuthor (XML-Based Authoring Solution) • Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) • Digital Briefing • Document & Communication Manager • Training Solution (LMS Learning Manager)
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • eTechLog8 • eCabinLog8 • eTraining8 • eCentral8
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • XML-Based Authoring Solution (ProAuthor) • Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) • Digital Briefing Flight Release • Document Mgmt. and Distribution Platform • Targeted Distribution w/ Compliance Tracking Comply365 delivers secure, cloud-based solutions, focusing on Authoring, EFB and Digital Briefing Solutions, as well as Targeted Distribution of Mobile Manuals.
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Electronic Tech Log • Cabin Log • Document Viewer Conduce specialise in producing mobile applications for the aviation industry, writing native Win8/10 and IOS tablet “Touch” solutions and integrating these with responsive modern connected websites. The current flagship product eTechLog8 enables an airline to eliminate the traditional paper based tech log,cabin log and deferred defect books and is currently in differing stages of contract, trial & acceptance with various airlines. Several NAA’s are also now involved with respect to monitoring these projects, enabling the necessary approval for the eventual roll out of paperless tech log systems with multiple EASA approved airline fleets.
The Authoring Solution, features ProAuthor: the aviation industry’s first and only XML-based solution for authoring, revising and distributing publications. Comply365’s proven Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solution lets crews access mission-critical information throughout each phase of flight. Digital Briefing helps turn planes faster for more on-time departures with instant feedback to dispatchers when the flight crew accepts a release and signs Fit for Duty. Comply365’s full-featured Document Management and Targeted Distribution Platform boosts productivity by delivering any type of manual or document directly to any mobile device or stationary workstation.
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CrossConsense W: www.crossconsense.com T: +49 69 4035 7600 E: contact@crossconsense.de
dgBirds
W: www.dgbirds.com E: contact@dgbirds.com
Location: Frankfurt Germany, Heusenstamm Germany
Location: Paris, France
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Aircraft Fleet View • ACSIS
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • dgBirds
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Support • Consulting • Business Intelligence solutions • App and dashboard development CrossConsense’s portfolio stretches from AMOS Support, BI-Management, Data Migration and Hosting to the products Aircraft Fleet View (progressive web app for up-to-date fleet status), ACSIS (tool for predictive maintenance) and CROSSMOS® (electronic tech log). AMOS Support: CrossConsense has a long tradition in providing support for AMOS with one single point of contact for 1st and 2nd level. CrossConsense realizes well-planned and perfectly organized data migration projects for airline customers; plus offers Reporting and Business Intelligence Analytics for AMOS customers. Aircraft Fleet View is a user-friendly Progressive Web App (PWA) developed by CrossConsense that gives you an always up-to-date view on your airline’s fleet status. It indicates AOGs, delays and other important information. It provides the right level of detail to be useful but not crowded with information. ACSIS is a powerful software tool developed to assist any airline, aircraft operator, MRO facility and OEM to avoid AOGs, delays and turnbacks, as well as improve aircraft utilization, and enhance safety. ACSIS integrates with any MRO / M&E Software solution to deliver better insights into aircraft health and potential future problems to be dealt with during scheduled maintenance.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Documentation • Mission • Environment • Communication • Training dgBirds is a subsidiary of Air France, with many years’ experience designing mobile solutions for professional pilots, and committed to developing software solutions for any mobile business. Team building is extremely important as it is more than putting together a group of people to work; it is about creating a team culture based on common values. Obviously, Agile methods have been at the heart of dgBirds’ developments for many years. Optimizing airline operations represents a major challenge for safety, customer satisfaction and cost-savings. In cockpits, while the evolution of avionics is slow and expensive, new platforms like `tablets’ have fewer constraints and are hosting more and more amazing functions to support pilots’ duties. But solutions in silos are not well integrated. That’s why dgBirds has developed an integrated multi-services software solution. It is flexible to allow users to choose the services they need (Documentation, Mission, Environment, Communication, Training) and configurable to fit the business. High-quality and affordability go well together.
Eagle Cap Software
Esterline CMC Electronics
W: www.EagleCapSoftware.com T: +1 619 321-8550 E: tom@eaglecapsoftware.com
W: www.cmcelectronics.ca T: 15 147 483 000 E: efb@cmcelectronics.ca
Location: Portland, OR USA (Headquarters); Denver, CO USA; (Satellite Office); San Diego, CA USA (Satellite Office)
Location: Montreal, Ottawa, Chicago.
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Software Development Services • System Integration Services • Aviation Charting Service
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • PilotView EFB and Aircraft • Information Systems (AIS)
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Software Engineering Services • Mobile App Development • System Integration • Flight Ops Subject Matter Expert • System Design and Architecture Eagle Cap Software provides software engineering, mobile application development, and systems integration services. From Flight Operations to the Flight Deck, Eagle Cap can design and build custom solutions tailored to your organization. We have domain experts in: Electronic Flight Bag & Moving Map; Flight Planning & Optimization; Aviation Data & Charting; and, Dispatch. Look to Eagle Cap for: management and integration of data, devices & apps; avionics & instrumentation interfaces; application design & architecture; and, mobile migration of web & legacy applications. The team consists of software engineers, technologists and domain experts with decades of experience developing aviation applications for commercial, business, general, unmanned and military aviation.
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • CMA-1525 AIS (Flange Mount) • CMA-1510 AIS (2 MCU) • AIS Software Option (Dataloader, vQAR, ACARS) • CMA-1310 Tablet EFB • EFB Application Manager & Configuration Tools The PilotView® EFB family of products is a standard option on business aircraft, including the Dassault Falcon 900, 2000,7X and 8X, Embraer Legacy 600/650 and Lineage, Bombardier Challenger* 600* series* business jets, and by Boeing for the Next-Generation B737s and BBJs. The PilotView® products are on numerous air transport aircraft such as the Bombardier C Series, ATR, Embraer E-jets (170/190), the Airbus A320 and A330, and the Boeing B737, B747, B757,B767 and B777.
Because you are awesome, dgBirds builds awesome solutions.
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Evoke Systems
Flatirons
Flygprestanda AB
Gigsky
W: www.evoke-systems.aero T: +44 (0)3456 521 240 E: info@evoke-systems.aero
W: www.flatironssolutions.com T: +1.303.627.6535 E: info@flatironssolutions.com
W: www.flygp.se T: +46 40 642 00 10 E: sales@flygp.se
W: www.gigsky.com T: +45 39158025, E: vchand@gigsky.com
Locations: UK
Locations: Europe, Asia, USA, Middle East
Location: Malmö/Sweden, New Milford, CT/USA
Location: United States of America, Denmark, Canada & India. Danish Office For EFB, Aircraft Sales
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • EFOS Training Management • EFOS Leave Management • EFOS Flight Management
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • CORENA Suite
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Guru2 w &w/o Mass & Balance, • Airport Analysis, Drift Down, • Load & Trim, AHM560
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • GSM Roaming Data
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Training Management Suite • Flight Journey Management Suite • Leave Management Suite • Electronic Airline Forms Suite` EFOS TRAINING MANAGEMENT: Intelligent forms and records, course and candidate progress tracking, and qualification/role profile expiry date monitoring It supports grading for AQP, ATQP and EBT. It functions with web and iPad parity and works on or offline and most airlines request that it is integrated with their other operating systems. EFOS LEAVE MANAGEMENT: A sophisticated leave booking system for airline crew via the transparent and deterministic application of the airlines prioritisation and validation rules such as points or rank seniority. Most clients ask for the leave system to be integrated with with their rostering system for a holistic view of staff availability. EFOS FLIGHT MANAGEMENT: An iPad application for flight journey log information, flight folders. alert event and safety reporting which enables commercial analysis of the associated data to deliver lean airline operating environment. All client airlines have integrations running with their other operating systems to maximise data efficiency.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Content Management System (CMS) • Interactive Electronic Technical Publisher (IETP) • Maintenance & Engineering • Flight Operations • Tablet Solutions & Mobility Flatirons provides consulting, technology, and outsourcing for content lifecycle management (CLM). For more than 20 years, we have served global Fortune 1000 customers in aerospace, automotive, electronics, financial services, government, healthcare, and publishing. Our customer engagements help organizations efficiently deliver the right information, at the right time, to the right people by leveraging structured content and digital media — Turning Content into Knowledge®.
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Aircraft Performance Services • Performance Engineering • Special Performance Calculations • Engine Failure Procedures Flygprestanda AB, a pioneer in aircraft performance calculations, was founded 1969. For nearly 50 years Flygprestanda has been in the forefront of providing aircraft operators of all kinds with high quality services. Today Flygprestanda is serving around 200 customers worldwide from the head office in Malmö, Sweden and continues to lead innovation in this part of the aviation industry with its well known Airport Analyses and Guru2 application.
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Consumer Data Roaming Solutions • Enterprise Data Roaming Solutions • OEM Data Roaming Solutions GigSky for Enterprise offers end-to-end mobility services to meet your airline connectivity needs. With global coverage across 190+ countries, GigSky provides superior international network coverage through Tier 1 operators at competitive roaming rates. The GigSky Enterprise Portal provides reports and analysis that help intelligently track mobile data across your organization. GigSky Enterprise Portal Admin Users can create custom notifications, manage data policies, and see usage in real-time.
The CORENA Suite by Flatirons is the leading content lifecycle management (CLM) solution developed specifically for organizations that rely on mission-critical data to design, manufacture, operate, or maintain complex assets over their product and service lifecycles as well as across multi-echelon business networks. For more than 25 years, the world’s leading airlines, aerospace manufacturers, OEMs, and defense organizations have relied on the CORENA product suite to create, manage, and deliver large volumes of technical information throughout its lifecycle. Today, CORENA customers rely on the CORENA suite to modernize their IT infrastructures, improve customer satisfaction, and maintain their competitive advantage.
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Honeywell
International Flight Support
Laminaar Aviation InfoTech
W: aerospace.honeywell.com T: +359 2 971 3503 E: info@aviaso.com
W: www.ifs.aero T: +45 33464600 E: sales@ifs.aero
W: www.laminaar.com.sg T: +65 6239 0150 E: contact@laminaar.com.sg
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Location: Singapore, Denver, Bangalore, Mumbai
Location: Essen, Germany
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Aviaso/Fuel Efficiency, EU-ETS
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • ARMS®2.5, ARMS®NS, ARMS®on the TAB, InfoPrompt 2.5
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Logipad
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Fuel Efficiency Software • Flight and Operational Efficiency • EU-ETS and Emissions Management • Fuel Efficiency Consulting and Training In September 2015, Honeywell acquired Aviaso creating Honeywell Aviaso, an international aviation software company that offers fuel-efficiency and emissions-savings solutions to the airline industry. Fuel consumption can make up as much as 20 to 40 percent of an airline’s operating costs, and even single-digit percent efficiency improvements can save airlines tens of millions of dollars in fuel spending. Honeywell Aviaso’s expertise in data warehousing and analytics provides the most complete and technologically advanced fuel efficiency software solution in the industry today. In addition to fuelefficiency solutions, Honeywell Aviaso also provides software for emissions reporting as well as consulting and training for fuel efficiency and emissions management. Honeywell Aviaso customers include Aer Lingus, Air Baltic, Air Berlin, Air Transat, Belair Airlines, Cargolux Airlines, CityJet, Condor, DFS (German ATC), Lufthansa, Etihad Airways, Europe Airpost, Finnair, Germanwings, KLM Cityhopper, LOT Polish Airlines, Lufthansa Cargo, Monarch Airlines, Thomas Cook Airlines Belgium, Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia, Thomas Cook Airlines UK, Widerøe, and others.
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PFB Paperless Flight Bag solution, PFB Back-Office Platform, PFB Document Management & Library Module, PFB Web Crew Portal & Notification Module, PFB Electronic Flight Planning Module, PFB Voyage/Journey Log Reporting Module (Pre+Post flight), PFB W & B/eLoadsheet Module w/ electronic sign-off, PFB Take-Off Performance ON-line, PFB Take-Off Performance OFF-line, PFB Landing Performance OFF-line, PFB eTechlog Module w/MEL data import/export, PFB eReporting Module, PFB Duty Time Registration Module
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • EModular PFB Platform Architecture • Modular PFB GUI Architecture • Seamless integrations with multiple back-end systems • Fully customized set-ups without expensive R & D costs • Designed for simplicity, userfriendliness and effectiveness IFS — International Flight Support is an innovative and experienced supplier of iPad OS and Windows XP/7/8 based EFB Platform solutions aimed exclusively at the aviation industry. The company was founded in 2001 and has a full decade of operational experience providing in-cockpit calculation solutions to airlines, business aircraft operators and military users. The PFB™ Paperless Flight Bag software solution defines a new standard for high quality modular EFB architecture. It was built to achieve complete data integration to any back-end software systems used by the operator while offering a unique degree of customization options that reflects each operator’s preferences.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Network / Commercial Planning with Optimizers • Flight Operations / Fleet Following • Flight Planning & Dispatch • Crew Operations Management with Optimizers • Maintenance, Engineering & Logistics A future-ready and fully integrated software applications suite for the aviation business: airlines, non-scheduled operators, MROs, airport operators, regulators and training facilities, with in-built optimizers, business intelligence (BI) & Data Analytics. Our offerings may either be accessed as a complete suite covering the full spectrum of operations, or as a stand-alone module addressing a specific functional area, e.g., Network Planning, Flight Ops, Crew, Maintenance, Logistics or Safety or Analytics. The suite has a unified database that allows a seamless flow of data and information between operational functions. Our product is highly customizable and designed to adapt to clients’ specific requirements. We do our own implementations, on a turnkey basis, and also provide prompt, reliable and economical technical support in-life.
Logipad DextraData
W: www.logipad.aero T: +49 201 95975 0 E: info@logipad.aero
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • eBriefing / EFF • iPad und Windows EFB Management • Class-I EFB and Class-II EFB • Logipad for Pilots, Cabin and Maintenance Since 2002, Modern.Work has been providing airlines with Logipad, an inhouse-developed Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solution. Logipad makes flight management simple, fast and smart for pilots, crew and ground members. Due to a Single Sync transaction process and modules like Document Management, eForms and eBriefing / EFF, Logipad reduces paperwork. In 2017, Modern.Work GmbH merged with DextraData GmbH, an IT consulting company and independent software vendor. Together the companies not only offer comprehensive expertise in IT services and EFB, but also implement and develop IT solutions such as Logipad according to customer needs. Furthermore, clients can profit from the companies’ cooperation with important IT and aviation manufacturers (e.g. Microsoft Corporation, Jeppesen Sanderson Inc. and Avialytics GmbH). DextraData’s portfolio includes: Business Consulting, Cloud & Managed Services, IT Service & Enterprise Management, Next Generation Infrastructure, Modern Work / Software Infrastructure and Program & Project Management. The company is located in Gemany.
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Lufthansa Industry Solutions
W: www.lufthansa-industry-solutions.com T: +49 40 5070 30000 E: marketing.sales@lhind.dlh.de Location: Germany, Switzerland, USA
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • DocManage Product Suite, • DocSurf Mobile, EFFOM, DocCreate KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • IT Solutions and Process • Consulting for MRO • Electronic Flight Operation Manuals • Airline Job Card Content Management • Predictive Analytics and Maintenance • RFID Lufthansa Industry Solutions is an IT service company for process consulting and system integration. This wholly-owned subsidiary of Lufthansa Group supports its customers with the digital transformation of their company. Its customer base includes both companies within Lufthansa Group as well as more than 150 companies in various other industries. The products EFOM and DocSurf Mobile were developed together with Lufthansa Airlines based on 15 years of common experience and excellence in electronic flight operations manuals and processes to fulfill both current and future requirements. • EFOM — A manufacturer independent Content Management System. Functionally mature and based on 17 years of experience, EFOM makes it possible to fulfill FlightOps requirements, e.g. expandable for new publishing backends; flexible to integrate new documents; open for customized enhancements or to integrate business processes such as Compliance Management. • DocSurf Mobile — A Library Viewer for MRO and FlightsOps documents is available as a native iOS app or Windows application. The revision service allows change lists to be checked and content to be compared with a previous version. Navigation is intuitive and includes a fast and easy search. A user independent management of favorites and notes is provided, keeping this information revision safe and available.
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Lufthansa Systems
NavAero / Global Eagle
NAVBLUE
W: www.LHsystems.com T: +49 69696 90000 E: marketing@lhsystems.com
W: www.globaleagle.com T: 310-437-6000 E: info@globaleagle.com
W: www.navblue.aero T: +33 5 82 84 06 18 E: communications@navblue.aero
Location: Germany and in 16 other countries.
Location: USA, Canada, Spain, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, India, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Sweden
Location: Toulouse, France; Waterloo, Canada; and Hersham, UK
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • IT Solutions
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • “Smart” Mount Tablet EFB Systems • Virtual QAR Software Application • Universal Aircraft Interface Device • t•BagC22 Aircraft Dedicated EFB Systems • t•Cam Cockpit Door Surveillance Systems (CDSS)
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Electronic Flight Bag applications • Fuel applications • Dispatch & Crew Planning • Airspace & Airport Consulting
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Operations and Commercial Solutions • Flight Deck Solutions • Finance Solutions • In-Flight Entertainment and Mobile Solutions • Professional Services and Consulting The company offers its more than 350 airline customers an extensive range of successful and in many cases marketleading products for the aviation industry. The innovative IT products and services in this portfolio offer customers a wide range of economic benefits while also contributing to improving efficiency and competitiveness. In addition, Lufthansa Systems also supports its customers both within and outside the Lufthansa Group with consulting services and the experience it has gained in projects for airlines of every size and business model.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Operation Solutions / Data Analytics • Content • Connectivity Systems Global Eagle Entertainment Inc. (NASDAQ:ENT) is a leading provider of satellite-based connectivity and media to fast-growing, global mobility markets across air, land and sea. Supported by proprietary and best-in-class technologies, Global Eagle offers a fully integrated suite of rich media content and seamless connectivity solutions that cover the globe. With approximately 1,500 employees and 50 offices on six continents, Global Eagle delivers exceptional service and rapid support to a diverse base of customers around the world. NavAero is a Global Eagle company that provides tablet-based and aircraft-dedicated Electronic Flight Bag systems to airlines as tools for increasing their operational efficiency and solving problems more effectively.
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an Airbus Company
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Electronic Flight Bag & Documentations • Fuel Solutions • Ops Control Center Solutions • Consulting • Flight Data Analysis NAVBLUE is an aviation services company, dedicated to Flight Operations & Air Traffic Management Solutions, wholly owned by Airbus. Through digital & collaborative innovation, our passionate and customer-focused team develops solutions to enhance the safety and efficiency of air transport. NAVBLUE provides solutions and services for mixed fleets and supports both civil and military environments, on the ground or on board any aircraft. NAVBLUE offers the highest level of expertise in digital cockpit operations, Operations Control Centre (OCC) systems, Flight Ops Engineering, Performance Based Navigation (PBN) and Air Traffic Management (ATM).
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NVable
OpenAirlines
Orlando
Ovidius
W: www.nvable.com T: +44 141 280 0050 E: contact@nvable.com
W: www.openairlines.com T: +33 (0)5 31 61 52 18 E: stephane.nitenberg@openairlines.com
W: www.orlandotechpubs.com T: +33 (0) 534 362 971 E: contact@orlandotechpubs.com
Location: UK
Location: France, Asia, USA
Location: France
W: www.gds.eu/en T: +49 30 4081895-0 E: patrick.hallmann@ovidius.com
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • ConNVerge for Aviation
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • SkyBreathe Fuel Efficiency • Crew Intelligence • OptiFleet • CrewPad
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Orlando Suite for Tech Pubs
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Electronic Techlog • Electronic Forms (Assessments) • Document Management • Operational Analysis • Station Operational Compliance The concept behind our CoNVerge platform is simple. We believe that businesses should have the flexibility to easily innovate and add new applications to their toolbox, without being stifled by legacy technology or a single technology brand. CoNVerge is all about minimising risk, fuss and capital costs and maximising efficiency. Provided as a service, it combines a hosted environment and web portal with mobile applications and data interfaces to virtually any system. The platform is easily integrated into your existing business systems and brings together the best tools to handle data acquisition and data analysis — all on scalable infrastructure. Best of all, we even take the day-to-day management off your hands. Our CoNVerge platform is blazing a trail in the aviation sector. In a hi-tech industry, where the stakes are even higher, long-standing clients such as British Airways Cityflyer know they can rely on NVable and our custom-designed software to make things simple, safer, more secure and streamlined. We provide airlines with technology solutions that reduce effort, improve processes and produce useful information, with one simple goal — to change things for the better. Bring everything together and do IT better when you bring onboard CoNVerge and NVable.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Fuel Efficiency • Crew Efficiency • Fleet Efficiency • EU-ETS Management • Cabin Crew CRM Based in Toulouse, the cradle of aeronautics and space, OpenAirlines was created in 2006 to help airlines optimize their operations. Thanks to a highly qualified and committed team of Fuel Experts, Data Scientists, and IT Specialists, OpenAirlines is today a world leader in the market for flight operations optimization software with a range of complete solutions answering all the key requirements of aviation professionals. Drawing on 8 years of R&D, OpenAirlines has developed SkyBreathe®, an innovative eco-flying solution based on Cloud, Artificial Intelligence, and Big Data to save fuel and reduce airlines’ carbon footprint by up to 5%. Rewarded by many innovation awards and leader in the low-cost market, the software is now used by a very active community of 30+ airlines around the world including Malaysia Airlines, Norwegian, Cebu Pacific, flydubai and Atlas Air… Now composed of 40 fuel experts with offices in Miami and Hong Kong, OpenAirlines continues its growth and begins in 2018 the development of a new module, called SkyBreathe® OnBoard, designed to be embedded in the cockpit to give recommendations to pilots in real time.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Cloud Aviation Document Management • OEM and company manuals XML authoring • Controls & Data Analytics • Publi shing and Distribution • Web & Mobile & EFB document viewer Orlando Suite for Tech Pubs is an XML-based cloud Document Management System designed for airlines, MRO and manufacturers. It is the unique solution capable of managing Company, Flight Ops, Maintenance and Engineering manuals in one system. It is natively compliant with OEMs’ proprietary electronic data schemas and with the main aviation technical data standards (ATA Spec 2300, ATA iSpec 2200, S1000D). Orlando Suite features are in 7 modules to streamline the manuals lifecycle: Library (Cloud CMS), Editor (Web based WYSIWYG editing, content reuse), Merger (automated OEM/ airline manuals reconciliation), Analytics (data checker, compliance to regulations, revision report), Publisher (HTML, PDF and XML), Dispatcher (Distribution of publications, Mobile Content Management), Explorer (Web & Mobile & EFB viewers).
Location: Germany
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • XR/docs, ARC-Desk, • TCToolbox Airline Edition KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • XML Content Management • System (CMS) • Revision Management Workflow • Electronic Publications for EFB • PDF Publication with Change Packages • Consulting and Support Ovidius offers complete solutions for creating, managing, and distributing airline operation manuals, which allow for fast revision cycles by extensive automation of crucial processes. Our solutions support our customers in meeting regulatory requirements (IOSA / EASA) and we are certified according to EN 9100:2009.
It also supports interoperability with other systems, and (manuals can be exported to their native XML standard. Our customers benefit from the best in class secured Cloud offer as well as premium support services delivered by our Tech Pubs experts committed to assisting users at every stage of the process. Orlando is the sole off-the-shelf solution approved by the leading turboprop manufacturer ATR to manage the ATR Flight Operations XML manuals.
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PACE — a TXT company
Pivot
RocketRoute
Rolls-Royce
W: www.pace.de T: +4930293620 E: paceinfo@txtgroup.com
W: www.pivotcase.com T: +1 281-895-0128 E: mike@flyboys.com
W: www.rocketroute.com T: +44 1273 782130, +1 321 473 7423 E: sales@rocketroute.com
W: www.controlsdata.com T: +44 (0) 1332 777 100 E: info@controlsdata.com
Location: UK
Locations: Dahlewitz, Germany; Bristol, UK; Derby, UK; Houston, USA; Indianapolis, USA; Singapore; Wellington, NZ.
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • VisiumDIAGNOSTIC • VisiumFUEL • VisiumEMISSIONS • VisiumFLEET • VisiumAQD
Location: Germany, France, USA
Location: Houston, Texas
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Pacelab Flight Profile Optimizer • Pacelab CI OPS
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • PIVOT mounting solutions
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • RocketRoute
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Mounts for EFB • Mounting plate • LTRM - Long Term Removable Mounts
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Worldwide Flight Planning • Worldwide Navigation
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Flight Profile Optimization • Cost Index Operations • Fuel Efficiency • Operational Efficiency • EFB Library Viewer Working with many of the leading OEMs, engine manufacturers and airlines for more than two decades has enabled us to develop a range of innovative products that directly respond to the challenges of the international aviation community. We closely collaborate with performance and cabin engineers, senior training captains, fuel conservation and operational efficiency managers, EFB teams and consultants to deliver hands-on support for strategic and operational tasks.
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PIVOT is a worldwide provider of EFB-related products, which are anchored by the patented and iconic universal PIVOT mounting plate. EFB devices housed in protective PIVOT cases connect directly to the PIVOT mounts. Featuring unequaled pilot EFB functionality while also retaining full corporate IT flexibility, PIVOT is deployed to over 100 airlines including Delta, United, Southwest, Cathay Pacific, Singapore and ANA. PIVOT revolutionized the process of EFB deployments and effectively removed the need for cradles driven by changing form factors, saving customers millions in equipment, labor, and deployment time.
RocketRoute was established in 2009. The solution has processed more than one million flights and has more than 50,000 users flying around the world. RocketRoute’s system is built by pilots for pilots and now incorporates all the features that airlines and business jet operators are looking for in their next generation of mobile connected flight planning system.
Today, in the aerospace sector only, over 1,300 customers are benefiting from our Data Services globally. Through our EHM services, we monitor around 10,000 engines, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, analysing billions of data points on-board per flight, and millions every day on the ground. Our data services complement the Group’s TotalCare® Service Solutions of Maintenance, Availability, Efficiency and Asset Value, allowing our customers to increase availability of their critical assets, minimising risk and operational disruption to ultimately improve their operational efficiency.
PIVOT mounting solutions include a unique, new class of mounts referred to as LTRM’s or Long Term Removable Mounts. LTRM solutions provide the integrated style, security and function of an installed mount at a fraction of the cost with virtually instantaneous deployment.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Equipment Health Monitoring • Fuel Management • Emissions Monitoring • Fleet Reporting • Safety, Quality and Risk Management • MRO Business and Parts Management • Expert Consultancy
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The SA Group
Safety Line
Sitaonair
Snecma
W: www.scanav.com T: +45 7950 8000 E: sa@scanav.com
W: www.safety-line.fr/en T: +33 (0)1.55.43.75.71 E: contact@safety-line.fr
W: www.sitaonair.aero E: media.relations@sitaonair.aero
W: www.snecma.com T: +33 1 1 60 59 40 74 E: jeanthomas.rey@snecma.fr
Locations: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Czech Republic, Greece, Bahrain, CIS, India and Malaysia
Location: Paris, France
Location: Switzerland. Regional Offices in: USA, UAE, UK, Canada, France, Brazil and Singapore.
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Scandinavian Avionics’ Tablet Based EFB Solution
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • SafetyCube, OptiClimb, • FlightScanner, AirsideWatch
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • AIRCOM applications and services, Datalink, EFB solutions, CrewTab
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Electronic Flight Bag Solutions • Avionics Certification • Avionics Installation • Avionics Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul • Avionics Training
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Safety Management System (SMS) • Fuel Efficiency • Fuel Management Systems • Flight Data Monitoring (FDM) • Ground Operations
Scandinavian Avionics offers a state-of-the-art, future-proof, tablet based Class 2 EFB solution, which provides the functionality to meet today’s operational requirements of airlines and aircraft operators and in addition is simple to upgrade in the future to meet coming requirements.
Safety Line is an innovative digital technology company, specialized in data management software solutions for aviation. With a team of highly experienced Aviation Industry and Safety experts (including former BEA investigators), Data Scientists and IT specialist, Safety Line is in a position to propose an extensive range of products able to match the world’s issues challenges in air transport.
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • AIRCOM applications: FlightTracker, FlightPlanner, FlightMessenger • Cockpit Applications and Services • AIRCOM ACARS Services • AIRCOM Datalink Applications • AIRCOM Information Services
The concept consists of two ruggedized 10.1” Panasonic tablets installed in the cockpit combined with a data integration center and a communication unit installed in the avionics compartment. The data integration center is used for power, aircraft interface and server capability and the communication unit enables and controls the data communication between the EFB system and the airline’s ground infrastructure. The SA Group provides complete turn-key avionics solutions for civil and military aircraft.
OptiClimb is based on Machine Learning combined with Optimization and aims at reducing the fuel consumption through the use of flight data. After 2 years of R&D, it was applied to a fleet of Boeing 737 at Transavia France and demonstrated that 10% of the fuel used during climb ended up in $40 savings per flight. Yearly, it means that for one aircraft the savings can reach $80’000. With 25 aircraft in its fleet, Transavia can save $ 2 M per year. It is a very promising offer for any airline.
SITAONAIR was born to drive new thinking and address challenges airlines face in ground and inflight connectivity, cockpit data services and air traffic management solutions, aircraft communications and infrastructure solutions, as well as application development for both passengers and crew.
Location: Villaroche/Montereau (Paris area, France)
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • SFCO2®: Smart Fuel Efficiency; Engine Remote Diagnostics; • Engine Fleet Management KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Fuel Efficiency Service • Engine Health Monitoring • Engineering Supports Snecma (Safran) offers its customers world-class services throughout the life of their engines via its comprehensive service package named EngineLife®. This offer embodies Snecma’s experience and recognized expertise as an OEM on engine performance & maintenance, flight operations and IT. The aim of our services is to help our customers meet their operational requirements and decrease their operating costs.
A fully owned subsidiary of SITA In January 2015, SITA and OnAir formed SITAONAIR as part of the SITA Group to help airlines realise the full potential of the connected aircraft. This combined SITA’s proven knowledge of airline communications and IT, and OnAir’s expertise in supplying in-flight connectivity. As the world’s leading specialist in air transport communications and information technology, SITA provides the broadest portfolio for the air transport industry.
SafetyCube is an integrated risk and compliance management software that provides airlines with a ready-to-use solution for new IR-OPS requirements. FlightScanner allows you to automatically identify the factors which explain hazardous situations based on all flights data. AirsideWatch determines the runway condition without interfering with operations at a time when airport safety and capacity issues have become increasingly complex to manage.
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Smart4Aviation
StorkJet
UTC Aerospace Systems
Viasat
W: www.smart4aviation.aero T: +31 20 654 1824 E: info@smart4aviation.aero
W: www.storkjet.com T: +48 600 800 528 E: info@storkjet.com
W: www.viasat.com/airlines T: +353 1611 4625 E: hello.ireland@viasat.com
Location: Netherlands, Poland, Canada, USA
Location: Poland
W: www.utcaerospacesystemsEFB.com T: Toll Free 1-844-UTAS-EFB T: (844-882-7332) E: efb@utas.utc.com
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Smart LOAD, Smart COMM, Smart BRIEF • Smart VIEW+, Smart OPERATIONS MANAGER
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • advancedAPM
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Weight and Balance • Communication and Alerting • Pilot and Cabin Crew Briefing • Flight Planning and Tracking • Fleet Management Smart4Aviation is one of the fastest growing companies in aviation operations, founded to provide web and mobile based products and services designed to optimize, simplify and improve airline operations. Our company is committed to delivery of the highest quality, most innovative and costeffective, state-of-the-art solutions to support all of your current and future operational business needs. Our products effectively manage all operational business units, such as Operations Control Management, Load Planning and Weight & Balance, Communications (all Operational and Corporate branches), Flight Planning, NOTAM Management, Flight Dispatch, Flight and Cabin Crew Briefing, Weather, Flight Tracking and Aircraft Performance.
Location: Burnsville, MN, USA (Corporate Headquaters Charlotte, NC, USA)
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Aircraft performance monitoring • Diagnosis of performance problems • Fuel efficiency analysis • Aircraft/engine benchmarking Aircraft Performance & Fuel Efficiency — Our Passion, Your Savings: We analyze airlines’ flight data to provide the most precise aircraft performance and optimize fuel consumption. advancedAPM: The performance of each aircraft changes over time. If not tracked precisely, planning an accurate amount of fuel as well as executing flights at optimum speed and altitude is a challenge and may easily lead to loss of fuel efficiency. Storkjet advancedAPM is a fully automated, most precise Aircraft Performance Monitoring platform which allows the maximizing of fuel efficiency in these areas.
Our web based and mobile solutions with an exceptional support are recognized within the industry as being some of the most dependable and innovative in the market. All of our current customers such as Air Canada, Delta Air Lines, Air France, Emirates, Air New Zealand, Qantas, easyJet, Thomas Cook, Thomson Airways, flydubai, Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, Martinair and Air Austral have all benefitted from implementing Smart4Aviation solutions.
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • “OpsInsight™ Electronic Flight Folder • Tablet-compatible EFB Systems • SmartDisplay® EFB Systems • Aircraft Tracking Capabilities” KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Tablet EFB Systems • EFB Hardware • EFB Applications & Content Management • Flight Tracking Capabilities • Customizable solutions UTC Aerospace Systems provides hardware and software solutions that enable operators of all types of aircraft to access, manage, and use aircraft data to increase operational efficiency and enhance flight safety. Our newest product offering, OpsInsight™ Electronic Flight Folder, is the first app designed around the day in the life of a commercial pilot. It connects the user to the aircraft via our Tablet Interface Module (TIM®) and Aircraft Interface Device (AID) and integrates flight planning, avionics data, flight performance tracking, and weather data with real-time updates and notifications to enable both in-flight performance improvement as well as long-term route optimization.
Location: Ireland, USA, India, Australia, Switzerland, UK, China
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • AeroDocs Airline Document Management System • Viasat Wireless IFE • Viasat In-flight Internet • Viasat EFB • Viasat Connected Aircraft Platform Multiple modules available, deployed to meet airline’s specific needs.
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Connected Aircraft Platform • AeroDocs Document Management System • Modular EFB • Wireless IFE • In-flight Internet/Connectivity A connected aircraft platform with document control, pilot EFB, wireless IFE, and in-flight internet products and services plus a software platform and mobile apps for aircraft and flight-related data; the right information to pilots, flight ops and passengers. AeroDocs document management is easy-touse in operations of all sizes, globally. It is enterprise-grade, scalable and the only end-to-end system managing the entire document lifecycle while supporting compliance. AeroDocs is modular, with complete control over editing, distribution and viewing of documents on the ground and in the cockpit. Document control for Flight ops and EFB admins. Customised reporting supports safety and compliance managers, while controlling risk. AeroDocs is designed to transform your airline’s approach to document management, and support strategic business goals.
Smart4Aviation’s web and mobile-based solutions have been acknowledged as the “Smart Choice” within the industry by a number of international and domestic air carriers.
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Vistair Systems
Web Manuals International
W: www.vistair.com T: 01454 550663 E: info@vistair.com
W: www.webmanuals.aero T: +46 (0)40 694 10 40 E: info@webmanuals.aero
Location: United Kingdom
Location: Sweden, USA
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • DocuNet, CrewNet, SafetyNet, QualityNet, RiskNet
NAME OF PRODUCT MARKETED • Web Manuals
KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Aviation Document Management Solution • Aviation Safety Management Software • Aviation Quality Management Solution • Crew Notices and Bulletins Software Vistair provides document, safety and quality management technology solutions to support the delivery of improved safety, compliance, and operational efficiency that results in significant commercial savings to airline organisations. Combining technology, development expertise and service delivery, Vistair’s solutions provide both airlines and ground operations with an approach that helps demonstrate a clear link between increased reporting and a change in procedures and behaviours, to drive a safer organisation. Document Management: DocuNet™ is a powerful document management and distribution solution, capable of delivering a complete operational library of all mission-critical content across all platforms,and fleets. It provides a process for airlines to control the intellectual content of manuals, with Vistair handling processes relating to data, publication and delivery, enabling airlines to focus on core business operations. Safety/Quality Management: SafetyNet™ is an aviation reporting system and investigation solution that drives real change in the management of safety-related occurrences. It is currently deployed by a number of global airlines including Delta and also counts the military among its user base. Complementing this is RiskNet™ an advanced, change and aviation risk management solution that provides hazard identification. Integrating with both, QualityNet™ is a comprehensive aviation compliance software that enables Quality Managers to manage audit schedules, checklists and non-compliances through an intuitive interface.
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KEY BUSINESS/SOFTWARE AREAS • Monitoring • Authoring • Editing • Publishing • Distribution Web Manuals International AB has developed knowledgemanagement solutions for the aviation industry since 2008, with the headquarters in Malmö, Sweden and an office in San Diego, California. Web Manuals is a tool for digitizing manuals to simplify authoring and distribution of company manuals for the aviation industry. Web Manuals is available as a Software-as-a-Service subscription, with minimal training and configuration required to get started. The service includes support, hosting, availability monitoring, maintenance, and at least two system upgrades per year. We set the standard for digitizing manuals for the aviation industry by providing an easy-to-use solution enabling endto-end control, compliance, agility and cost-efficiency. In short, our clients save time and money in editing, publishing and distributing their operational manuals while being able to publish new revisions as often as needed and gain a full control of their documentation and communication systems. The Web Manuals Compliance Libraries enable compliance automation by allowing controlled real-time compliance monitoring of company procedures linked to Implementing Rules and Acceptable Means of Compliance in the EASA and FAA regulations, as well as a number of aviation standards such as IOSA, IS-BAO and ARGUS.
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