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An Electronic Techlog Case Study Airline & Aerospace MRO & Flight Operations IT Conference Miami – 20 th March 2013 ETECHLOGS? whatever happened to

Whatever happened to etechlogs

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An Electronic Techlog Case Study Airline & Aerospace MRO & Flight Operations IT Conference

Miami – 20th March 2013

ETECHLOGS? whatever happened to

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PAUL SAUNDERS Hello…. I’m

[email protected] @conduce

not from

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2003? remember

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2003? remember

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2003 Panasonic launch CF18 Toughbook

FAA AC 120-76A Published

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2004

DS&S commence development of an electronic techlog solution

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2005

MyTravel commence trial of the electronic techlog solution

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2006 UK CAA approves paperless techlog

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2007 MyTravel & Thomas Cook merger

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2008

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2009

DS&S becomes wholly owned by Rolls Royce and rebrands as Osys

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2010

Roll out of electronic techlog to entire Thomas Cook UK fleet

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2011

Osys announce withdrawal from ETL/EFB market

?

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2012 Conduce to the rescue (18th June go-live)

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20000th sector received

2013 Next generation integration

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2014?

more on that later….

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ETECHLOGS? what the hell is up with

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A FLIGHT OPS TOOL ETECHLOG IS NOT

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we hate ETL

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ETECHLOG IS AN ENGINEERING TOOL

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we love ETL

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so do we…

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LOWER ADMIN COSTS

TIMELY DATA

NO DATA DUPLICATION

ACCURATE DATA

‘THE’ AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE

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A REAL BITCH COMMS CAN BE

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PROCEDURES ARE MORE

IMPORTANT THAN SOFTWARE

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WHAT’S NEXT?

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client side rewrite tablet versions

companion apps

more integration

more user context separation from the EFB

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THANK YOU

Image credits: all images used are the property of Thomas Cook or Conduce Software

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