Canadian leisure airline Air Transat has introduced AVIATAR’s electronic Technical Logbook (eTLB), including the newly developed Digital Cabin Logbook, across its fleet of 43 Airbus A321 and A330 aircraft. Air Transat is the first customer worldwide to operate this enhanced digital solution in both cockpit and cabin.
AVIATAR’s eTLB allows Air Transat to eliminate paper-based processes and enhance data transparency across its fleet and crews. It supports both short- and long-haul operations while meeting stringent regulatory requirements. As a fully integrated solution, it synchronizes with AMOS, the world-leading software for maintenance and engineering, and flydocs, global leaders in digital records and asset management. This ensures real-time data flow and conformity in Air Transat’s operations by automating technical dispatch and eliminating transcription errors, while ensuring regulatory compliance through digital signatures and centralized archiving.
The new Digital Cabin Logbook expands Air Transat’s digital ecosystem to include cabin operations, allowing crews to capture relevant events in flight. Through structured inputs and standardized templates, cabin information can be shared across cockpit and maintenance teams and is synchronized with AMOS. By facilitating a parallel digital workflow, the solution aims to improve data quality, increase operational transparency, and reduce paper-based processes, contributing to greater efficiency and sustainability over time.
Fast-track Implementation
The project launched in February 2025 and received Authority Maintenance Approval, along with the release of the final logbook version, in January this year. Starting with three aircraft in January, Air Transat successfully went live across the fleet at the end of February 2026, supported by a dedicated hypercare phase to ensure a smooth entry into service.
Building on this success, Lufthansa Technik and Air Transat are now exploring further AVIATAR integrations, including Predictive Health Analytics and Condition Monitoring, supporting the airlines’s ambition to become fully paperless in its Technical Operations.
“By choosing AVIATAR's Electronic Technical Logbook, Air Transat made a forward-looking decision. As the world’s first AVIATAR customer to introduce the Digital Cabin Logbook, this implementation marks a major milestone in extending end-to-end digital aircraft documentation into the cabin,” said Arne Schlossmacher, Head of Sales and Customer Development AVIATAR Americas at Lufthansa Technik. “The close cooperation between the airline’s Tech Ops team, cockpit, cabin and ground crews, and AVIATAR developers made the fast-track implementation period possible."
“The joint implementation project with the AVIATAR team was highly successful, going live in just eleven months,” said Helene Lormeau, Director Systems Support and Continuous Improvement at Air Transat. “Our teams worked closely with AVIATAR experts through multiple on-site workshops, becoming an active partner in developing and refining the solution. The flexibility of AVIATAR’s eTLB allowed us to meet the needs of a wide range of stakeholders – including Tech Ops, Flight Ops, IT, Training, MCC, and Transport Canada."
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