Malindo Air to use SITAONAIR for cockpit digital transformation
Malindo Air has tapped SITAONAIR to speed up its cockpit digital transformation.
The Malaysia based airline will equip all its pilots with SITAONAIR’s complete Electronic Flight Bag (EFB) solution by the end of this year.
It integrates the iPad-based Aviobook EFB within SITAONAIR’s cloud-hosted ground server, which relays operational data direct to the pilots’ device.
The new EFB solution will be added to all 32 Boeing 737s in the Malindo fleet.
"Digitising our work flows and processes to enhance our flight operations is a core part of our airline’s vision. We embraced technology to keep up with our fast-growing business. This solution will help our pilots with better efficiency and accuracy," said Chandran Rama Muthy, CEO of Malindo Air.
SITAONLINE works with more than 400 airlines on connectivity, digital transformation functions and aircraft data management.
"Being able to access all the vital information they need for a smooth flight, in digitized formats available at their fingertips, is a real advancement for pilots, enabling them to focus on the flight, confident they have the latest, connected information," said Katrina Korzenowski, vice president for Asia-Pacific at SITAONAIR.
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