(Colorado Business)
“Every airline has a whole slew of manuals,” Williams says, detailing procedures for not only pilots but technicians, flight attendants and ground crew. “Those manuals never got automated. By putting more information into the cockpit, the pilot is more empowered to make decisions.”
But in a heavily regulated industry like the airlines, electronic document management is even more important for improving efficiency. More>>
(Boulder Daily Camera)
Niwot-based TechPubs Inc. has experienced growth as of late with its technology offerings in the aviation technical documentation management sector. Focusing on software and services, the business has worked with airlines such as Allegiant Air and Southwest Airlines to help them make sure their aircraft’s data is more readily available and updateable and help them in areas such as compliance. More>>
(Longmont Times-Call)
It’s not unusual… for each airplane in an airline’s fleet to have a dozen or more manuals, some up to 60,000 pages long. Two-year-old TechPubs has developed software to manage all the data contained in those manuals. It customizes the manuals and tracks compliance data, both in digital and hard-copy form, for each airline. More>>