Air France speeds up the monitoring of its Airbus fleet with SITAONAIR
Léo Barnier
| 2017/06/07 | 266 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Flight data exploitation is standing out more and more each day as one of the main vectors for improving maintenance. Air France has therefore decided to opt for the new e-Aircraft® DataCapture solution from SITAONAIR, a subsidiary of the SITA Group which specialises in connected aircraft services.
While the contract was announced on 24th May, installation of the system on the french airline's Airbus fleet began in January. Air France and Sitaonair have been working in this field since 20...(…)
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