flydubai, the Dubai-based carrier, has forged partnership with Ultramain Systems, a premier provider in electronic technical logbook software, solidifying its commitment to investing in pioneering solutions and technologies that contribute to added operational efficiencies.
Ultramain Systems’ digital solution ‘ULTRAMAIN ELB’ will further support flydubai’s efforts in leveraging cutting-edge technologies that drive operational efficiency and added accuracy as well as its ongoing commitment to the highest safety standards.
The shift to the digital log will enable the airline to enhance data accessibility for its pilots and engineers while eliminating the necessity for manual scanning of paper log pages. With real-time access to information, this will lead to improved collaboration across the organization.
Tim Spears Vice President of Onboard Systems – Ultramain Systems
“We are excited to welcome flydubai to our growing customer community. This relationship expands our growth and presence in Dubai and further underscores our ability to meet the diverse business needs in the aviation industry. We are excited to work with flydubai to achieve outstanding results and we look forward to a successful partnership.”
Christian Hall, Vice President of Engineering at flydubai, commented that, “we are pleased to have partnered with Ultramain Systems. We are committed to adopting digital best practices to enhance our operational efficiency. The implementation of this digital solution will allow for real-time data tracking, advanced analytics, optimized performance as well as added compliance benefits without the need for bulky paper logbooks. We look forward to incorporating the electronic technical logbooks in our operations over the next few months.”
flydubai operates an efficient single fleet-type of 88 Boeing 737 aircraft serving a growing network of over 125 destinations spanning 55 countries across Africa, Central Asia, the Caucasus, Central and South-East Europe, the GCC and the Middle East, South Asia and South-East Asia. The airline has expanded its workforce to over 6,000 employees, more than 1,200 of whom are pilots and around 600 engineers.