CROSSMOS at Lufthansa CityLine

Lufthansa CityLine implements CROSSMOS® – A case study

In the newest edition of the Aircraft IT Operations a case study was published how Lufthansa CityLine prepared the implementation of CROSSMOS® Electronic Technical Logbook (eTL/eLB). The case study focuses on the minimum requirements of Lufthansa CityLine which had to taken into account before deciding in favor of a certain eTLB:

  • Because of the small cockpit size on current aircraft, compatibility with already existing hardware was important.
  • As Lufthansa CityLine does not currently have in-flight connectivity, the solution had to be one that does not require constant connection to ground.

If you want to learn more about the other reasons why Lufthansa CityLine decided to implement an eTechLog and about the preparations they made to implement CROSSMOS, please do not hesitate to contact us by writing an email to marketing@crossconsense.de or sign up for the case study by following this link:
https://www.crossconsense.com/clh-case-study-2018/

AeroLogic goes CROSSMOS

AeroLogic goes CROSSMOS®

AeroLogic signed contract with CrossConsense to implement the CROSSMOS® eTLB. The joint venture of DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo currently operates 10 Boeing 777F Aircraft in a worldwide route network with destinations in Europe, Middle East, Asia, North and South America. By implementing CROSSMOS® AeroLogic is taking an important step moving towards paperless maintenance.

Michael Geis, SVP CAMO at Aerologic says: “The signs point towards growth for AeroLogic and its fleet size. Implementing CROSSMOS is an important step to optimize processes and get prepared for the future. The eTLB will reduce manual data recording, provides real-time Aircraft status at any time and substantially simplifies maintenance handling for flight crews, maintenance and operations control. As a side effect we expect higher data quality thus less control efforts. We are confident that CROSSMOS is the right tool to streamline processes and workflows to continuously ensure and enhance efficiency, punctuality, reliability and safety of our cargo operation.”

About AeroLogic: AeroLogic is a German cargo airline based in Schkeuditz near Leipzig. It is a joint-venture between DHL Express and Lufthansa Cargo which operates scheduled international and long-haul cargo services out of its hubs Leipzig/Halle Airport and Frankfurt Airport. The company was founded September 2007. Both of Aerologic’s shareholders are the company’s customers at the same time thus making use of the capacities of the air freighters. Aerologic started commercial operation in 2009 with a fleet of 8 Boeing 777 freighter. 2017 the Aerologic’s fleet size has been increased by two additional Boeing 777. This is a great commitment by the airlines shareholders to Aerologic’s operation and the ongoing success story.

Talk to the experts - Telephone conference SWISS on CROSSMOS

Talk to the experts!

During the last couple of months, our launching customer SWISS International Air Lines received a lot of enquiries from other airlines regarding SWISS’ implementation and operation of CROSSMOS®, the electronic techlog.

Questions like which kind of authentication SWISS is using, questions about the back-up process and hit a lot of other generic and specific topics were asked.

CrossConsense together with SWISS decided to have a conference call to which we would like to invite all interested airline employees. You will get the opportunity to discuss with us and experts from SWISS how they implemented CROSSMOS®, about their experience in operation and if they regretted the step of going paperless.

The conference call takes place on Tuesday, March 13th, 2018, at two different times:

07:00 UTC (≙ 08:00 Central Europe Time)

 16:00 UTC (≙ 17:00 Central Europe Time)

 

Please follow this link to sign up for the conference call. Even if you do not have time to participate, you might fill out the questionnaire if there is anything you want to ask the SWISS experts directly.

We are looking forward to talking to you.