TUI Airline rolls out AVIATAR’s electronic Technical Logbook (eTLB) across 130 aircraft

by | Sep 25, 2024 | MRO IT

It was recently announced that TUI Airline will be rolling out AVIATAR’s Technical Logbook across its entire fleet of approximately 130 aircraft. The news comes just months after Eurowings Technik elected to introduce the electronic Technical Logbook (eTLB) for the full fleet of Eurowings’ flight operations.

The eTLB enhances efficiency with the option for prefilled text blocks and automated input masks and elevates data transparency across the airline. By replacing the current paper-based process in place both on ground and in air the digitalised system will streamline processes at the airline.

Speaking on the roll out, Niklas Kropp, Head of Business Development & Fleet Performance, TUI Airline said:

“Introducing the AVIATAR Technical Logbook together with our Flight and Cabin Operations while seeking approval across five European national aviation authorities will be another unique milestone in the partnership with AVIATAR. With the eTLB in operations at many other airlines, approvals from EASA and other authorities, I am looking forward to the same type of hands-on cooperation between AVIATAR and our engineering, maintenance and flight operations teams like we experienced before.” 

TUI Airline is also a strong partner of Lufthansa Technik’s Digital Tech Ops Ecosystem and is a co-developing customer. The pair are united by a joint commitment to digitalisation, innovation, optimisation, and sustainability of Tech Ops processes.

Speaking on the shared similarities, Frank Martens, Head of Sales & Key Account Digital Fleet Services at Lufthansa Technik said:

“TUI Airline’s pace of digitalisation is amazing, and our teams are looking forward to further strengthen the close cooperation, which is beneficial for all partners. It is great to have a customer like TUI Airline with a team of very professional and international engineers, technicians and maintenance experts, who are motivated, highly skilled, feel engaged and enjoy being part of TUI. We look forward to co-creation in our Digital Tech Ops Ecosystem as well as a very lean, agile and effective project set-up for the onboarding of the eTLB.”

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