Conduce announced that Royal Brunei Airlines (RB) have selected eTechLog8 to replace the airline paper technical log books for both their Boeing and Airbus fleets.
Conduce eTechLog8 is a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application that is mostly used offline. The solution only requires an internet connection to transmit data when appropriate. eTechLog8 eliminates the line maintenance paper processes with regards to the aircraft technical log and deferred defect/cabin logs.
“Conduce are honoured and excited to have been selected by the Brunei Darussalam,” said Conduce CEO Steve Russell.
Conduce says they are committed to setting up an office in the Far East, as there is an enthusiastic local airline market for paperless operations.
eTechLog8 will work with RB to integrate with the in-house MIS system AMOS, utilizing the AIM SPEC 2000 compliant “TRANSFER_ATA_ELB” interface.
“The Conduce eTechLog8 solution has been selected as a result of a formal RFP process. eTechLog8 is both compliant and flexible, which facilitates the operational needs of our Airbus and Boeing fleet,” Rob Woods, head of Engineering, Royal Brunei Airlines commented. “The extensive EASA NAA approvals for eTechLog8 is a strong positive along with Conduce’s demonstrated experience of implementing ELB solutions.”