CrossConsense on Flight Operations conference in London

CrossConsense on Flight Operations conference in London

On the world’s leading Flight Operations event the team of CrossConsense presented CROSSMOS – THE eTLB software.

In order to be well prepared for paperless maintenance, more and more airlines around the world are considering to implement an eTLB into their fleet. And CrossConsense is providing a software solution that works on every AC, no matter which aircraft manufacturer produced it.

Attendees of the conference also had the opportunity to hear about the experiences of SWISS International Air Lines when implementing CROSSMOS in their fleet. The presentation focused on the obstacles SWISS had and managed to overcome when they introduced CROSSMOS (uncharged devices, bad connectivity, narrow bandwidth – general problems which had nothing to do with CROSSMOS itself).

If you are interested in the presentation, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Air Dolomiti goes CROSSMOS

Air Dolomiti signs CROSSMOS® contract

After thoroughly testing CROSSMOS, Air Dolomiti finally decided to implement CrossConsense’s electronic technical logbook in its fleet. Air Dolomiti S.p.A owned by Lufthansa., being an Italian regional airline with its head office in Dossobuono, Villafranca di Verona, Italy, is operating a fleet of 10 Embraer E-195. The new technology will be introduced to speed up all the processes and to minimize errors in TLB data management by crew and maintenance staff. With CROSSMOS both cockpit crew and maintenance staff can report and close or defer technical malfunctions in a simple, clear and smart way.

Marco Tognini, Air Dolomiti’s eTLB Project manager, says:
“I have been involved in eTLB project since 2015 testing several solutions. We decided for CROSSMOS because we immediately appreciate how easy is its use. We are confident that nobody will miss paper once it will be implemented in our fleet. I am sure that it will probably be the eTLB for airlines in near future!”

CrossConsense at Flight Ops Conference in London

CrossConsense on the 10th Annual Flight Ops Conference in London

On the world’s leading Flight Operations event which focuses wholly on the key, strategic issues that affect the operating of commercial aircraft you will be able to meet the team of CrossConsense.
You will have the opportunity to hear about the experiences of SWISS International Air Lines when implementing CROSSMOS in their fleet. The case study will be presented by Udo Stapf on Wednesday, 12:15 – 12.45. He will tell you about the obstacles SWISS had to overcome when they introduced CROSSMOS.

At our booth E11 we can show you the new version of CROSSMOS which has been revised concerning the look & feel and concerning usability. And we also can demonstrate ACSIS to you – our tool for predictive and preventive maintenance which also has some new features.

CrossConsense UserDay and GoLive Party CROSSMOS

Successful CrossConsense UserDay and GoLive Party CROSSMOS®

Last week we at CrossConsense had our 4th UserDay with about 70 guests. During these 2 days, speakers from different companies as Aerospace Software Developments, Armac Systems, easybrowse, ILS, Inmarsat, Swiss AviationSoftware, SWISS, Teledyne as well as speakers from the CrossConsense team presented subjects around aviation. While listening to a lot of entertaining and interesting presentations, the visitors could not only learn something about the “big” subjects in aviation – Big Data, paperless maintenance, predictive maintenance, connectivity – but also had the opportunity to widen their knowledge in regards to the daily business of airlines like e.g. inventory optimization, buying and selling spare parts etc.

One of the highlights was the presentation of CROSSMOS® electronic logbook in which one could learn how easy it is to enter items like bird strikes into an eTL.

The GoLive Party of CROSSMOS® as well as the UserDay took place in an impressive setting at TheAircraft, a venue with a CheckIn, a cabin with aircraft seats and an original aircraft turbine that serves as speaker’s desk.

At the end of these successful days, the audience was taken along into a future with Black Holes serving as a possible solution to satisfy upcoming computational demand.

If you missed our UserDay and GoLive Party but are interested in the presentations, please follow this link: http://www.crossconsense.com/presentations-crossconsense-userday-2016/

CrossConsense at Aviaition IT Conference in Amsterdam

CrossConsense at Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT Conference in Amsterdam

On the world’s only conference to address the key issues relating to the development of IT and its key use for aircraft maintenance and flight operations you will be able to meet the team of CrossConsense.

You will not only have the opportunity to speak to very experienced AMOS-Support specialist – some of the CrossConsense employees provide AMOS support for more than 20 years now – but also be able to have a closer look on CROSSMOS – our eTechLog which went Live at SWISS International Air Lines and is in preparation for other airlines as well. We will also present ACSIS on this event – our sophisticated tool for predictive maintenance which saves your money.

Other subjects besides paperless aircraft maintenance on the Airline & Aerospace MRO & Operations IT will be e-Signatures, aircraft connectivity plus lots more.

See you in Amsterdam!
Case Study how SWISS implemented CROSSMOS published in the Aircraft IT Operations Journal, May 2016

Learn from other airlines – Case Study

See how SWISS International Air Lines is implementing CROSSMOS on its fleet

In the newest issue of the aircraft IT Operations journal an article was published with the title “Bringing an ELB/ETL into service: A case study from SWISS International Air Lines”.
The case study focusses on why and how Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) selected and implemented the CROSSMOS® Electronic Tech Log / Electronic Log Book from CrossConsense, and what their objectives were in doing so. The case study also takes a look at the challenges encountered during the project and what benefits have flowed from having a paperless flight deck.
If you are interested in the complete article, please follow this link:


CROSSMOS ELB now Live on SWISS International Air Lines

CROSSMOS went live on SWISS International Air Lines

On January 28th, 2016 CROSSMOS went live on a BOEING 777 of SWISS International Air Lines on its flight from Seattle to Zurich. The introduction of CROSSMOS (ELB) with the first flight of SWISS International Air Lines B777 is another step forward into the paperless future. The new ELB at SWISS consists of two Microsoft Surface 3 tablets – the cockpit and cabin devices, plus a small Swisscom Router which enables device interconnectivity via a WLAN and connectivity via GSM to a Maintenance Server.

“With the use of an ELB we are promised substantial improvements in quality and efficiency. Through the digitalisation of the data we secure the transfer of error free readings on the current overall real time status of the aircraft including all maintenance and crew activity.“, says Marcus di Laurenzio, project manager of the SWISS Electronic Log Book project.

With this data SWISS improves the awareness of all those involved in the technical condition of the aircraft. In particular, the cockpit and cabin crew will be completely exempt from the paper processes. An improved and faster communication between cabin and cockpit devices will simplify the overview and status of aircraft and ensure a generally better overview.

For the Maintenance team the processes are simplified, in that log entries are digitized and must no longer be input by hand. The online connection allows a fast bi-directional flow of information between Flight Crew and Maintenance.

“Swiss International Air Lines have decided to work together with CrossConsense, as it was decided that only a bottom up development of an ELB could accommodate all the requirements of SWISS. At the time of the start of the project no such solution was available for evaluation in the market.“, says Peter Wojahn, Chief Technical Officer at SWISS International Air Lines.

The combination of SWISS International Air Lines, SWISS AviationSoftware and a couple of other airline customers was ideal for us to develop a standard and easy-to-use system.“, states Udo Stapf, CEO of CrossConsense.

Please follow this link in order to see the requirements of SWISS International Air Lines related to CROSSMOS ELB.