Aerobytes
is delighted to announce that Cargolux has
chosen Aerobytes' FDM / FOQA software to meet their future
FDM/FOQA needs.
Cargolux operate a fleet of fourteen B747-400s from their
base in Luxembourg and is one of the leading cargo airlines
worldwide, operating scheduled and charter services on a
network covering all continents. The company offers 35 years
of experience and, today, ranks in 8th position worldwide,
measured in tonne-kilometres flown. At European level
Cargolux is currently the largest all-cargo airline.
Cargolux joins a long list of operators who have chosen to
change their FDM/FOQA program to Aerobytes. They use their
flight data to monitor operations and engineering issues and
will soon benefit from Aerobytes' fuel monitoring module
that will can be used to highlight mis-rigged airframes and
thirsty engines.
Approach
View showing localiser and glide slope views. This is one of
8 views available to investigate flights.
Mattias
Pak, Flight Safety Manager of Cargolux said,
"Aerobytes has many advantages over our previous
system. It is highly automated and easy to use allowing us
to concentrate on maintaining and improving safety while
reducing costs."
"We chose the Aerobytes software after comparing it to
our existing system. It has been reliable and very flexible.
The system can tell me about events by email. I can then log
on wherever I am to investigate."
Examples
of statistical output from Aerobytes FDM/FOQA software.
Reports are generated through dialogues with drop down
lists. No programming or database knowledge is required.
Aerobytes
has over 50 customers worldwide many of whom were using
competing products. No Aerobytes customers have moved to
other providers.
For
all enquiries or to arrange a demonstration contact:
Kevin
Martin
Aerobytes Ltd
Tel +44 (0) 7815 634055
www.aerobytes.co.uk
Main Office +44 (0) 1483
273767
Support +44 (0)7970 939633 / +44 (0)7710 626635
Sales +44 (0)7815 634055
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