Bluetail selected by Alerion Aviation for digital aircraft maintenance and operations records

June 6, 2022
Bluetail will provide the digitization and management of all maintenance records and logs for aircraft management and charter provider's fleet of business jet aircraft.

PHOENIX - Alerion Aviation in Long Beach, Calif., needed enabling technology to keep its maintenance records. They found their solution from Bluetail in Scottsdale, Ariz. the leading modern aircraft records platform for business aviation, has announced that Alerion Aviation had selected the company's software platform as its maintenance records hub.

Bluetail will provide the digitization and management of all maintenance records and logs for aircraft management and charter provider's fleet of business jet aircraft.

The Bluetail platform allows professionals to upload, search and manage records such as work orders or squawks from any device, anywhere, anytime to enable collaboration across their team.

With Bluetail's SaaS platform, Alerion Aviation's DOM can search through volumes of information to find exactly what they need concerning any aircraft, no matter where it is.

"It's really easy to find an aircraft's current status, search previous maintenance records, and even locate 337 forms and other major documents," explained Bob Seidel, Alerion Aviation's CEO. "It saves us time and makes our operations much more efficient. It's consistent with our philosophy to be transparent with our customers and the FAA."

In addition to streamlining their overall aircraft operations, Seidel said that having faster access to various documentation will help the company maintain the highest safety ratings in the industry.

"With 19 jets and bases in New York, Southern California, and South Florida, it is critical to have a centralized and secure location for aircraft records and logs. This allows for timely sharing of information when an aircraft needs maintenance on the road," Seidel explains. "To eliminate that problem, we committed to being a paperless operation. We tried scanning our own documents early on, but we didn't have the right equipment or expertise."

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