Norse Atlantic Airlines has selected Ultramain Systems’ electronic logbook platform to fully replace the aircraft paper technical log, cabin log, journey log, and fueling logs on its fleet of 15 Boeing 787 Dreamliners.
The Norwegian airline’s flight crew will use ULTRAMAIN® ELB™ iOS version on iPads to log real-time flight and cabin crew reports enabling enhanced planning and defect clearance. This will lead to lower deferral rates, increased operational service levels and lower maintenance costs across its Dreamliner fleet.
Norse Atlantic Airlines was founded in 2021 and specialises in low-cost, long-haul, and direct flights across Europe, the US and Asia.
The airline says the transition from paper to digital line maintenance operations marks a significant step forward for the company.
Ahmad Abu Nima, vice president of technical operations at Norse Atlantic Airways, said: “Going paperless has been a goal for Norse Atlantic’s technical department since our start-up, as it will help streamline our operations, improve cost efficiency, and contribute to our sustainability goals.
“Choosing Ultramain represents a significant milestone in realising our paperless vision.”
Mark McCausland, president, and chief executive of Ultramain Systems, said: “We are delighted to welcome Norse Atlantic Airways to the ULTRAMAIN ELB user community, marking a significant milestone in our expansion into Norway.
“At Ultramain Systems, we take pride in delivering solutions that not only streamline workload and enhance operational efficiency for our customers but also contribute to their environmental sustainability efforts, and we’re excited to support Norse Atlantic Airways in their journey.”
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