ACSIS wins 2 Sky Stars Awards

ACSIS won 2 Sky Stars Awards

ACSIS, CrossConsense’s software for predictive and preventive maintenance, won 2 SKY STARS awards. The voting is organized on an annual basis by b2bmedia – one of the leading online business portals in Bulgaria and supported by the Ministry of Tourism of Republic of Bulgaria.
The Bulgarian Aviation Oscar in the category Sky Soft for the best software solution for travel or aviation went to ACSIS because the software is recognized to be a very helpful tool for the aviation industry all over the world.
The second award, the b2b Media Sky Favorite, a special award by b2b media, was given to Svetoslav Petrov, Vice President ACSIS at CrossConsense, because Svet convinced the jury that airlines could easily prevent AOGs and delays and even more severe problems by implementing ACSIS into their processes.
We are proud that Svetoslav Petrov belongs to our team. If you are interested in more information about ACSIS, the awarded software, please contact marketing@crossconsense.de

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Crossmos eTLB now live on SWISS

CROSSMOS® eTLB now live on the entire fleet of SWISS International Air Lines

Beginning of this week SWISS International Air Lines finalized the go live of CROSSMOS® electronic tech log on its entire fleet. The last A/C was an A321 – belonging to the group of short-range airplanes which have been rolled out after the long-range A/C and the Bombardier CSeries (CS100).
Every single aircraft of SWISS’s diverse fleet of 94 aircraft is now equipped with a technical logbook which means that on every A/C there are two tablets with the CROSSMOS® software as well as a little router to ensure connectivity.
The main obstacles SWISS had to overcome on its way to paperless aircraft operation had to do with connectivity and the acceptance of the new technology by some of the crew members.
“I am sure that within a short period of time not a single employee wants to go back to the paper process. We can claim to be the first airline that does not use paper throughout the entire process of reporting issues in the flight and cabin logs as well as back-reporting them in the technical log. The whole process from collecting a complaint to archiving a complaint is digitized.”, says Marcus di Laurenzio, project manager of the technical logbook project at SWISS.
The next airline to be equipped with CROSSMOS® is Air Dolomiti, an Italian regional airline with its head office in Dossobuono, Villafranca di Verona.