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Dubai 2005 to see International Aviation software launch

Dubai 2005, the ninth international aerospace exhibition, will see the global launch of a groundbreaking software system enabling airlines to accurately record fleet technical log data, comply with aviation authorities’ requirements, save costs and increase asset utilisation.

The world’s first software to provide a holistic view of every aspect of an airline’s operational and maintenance activity – from the office, at remote outstations and the flight deck – will be unveiled during the Dubai air show in November, by aviation and defence computing solutions designer, Russell Adams.

“For some time, we have been keen to help our customers solve the data acquisition problems they face” said Steve Adams, Russell Adams CEO. “With the addition of enterprise:eTL to our enterprise:airline solution, we believe we offer the only true integrated option for aviation companies – from data capture to detailed asset management and control”.

“At Dubai 2005, we will demonstrate the software’s capabilities to a number of potential customers from the global aviation industry and we are confident that enterprise:eTL will be one of the show’s I.T. highlights. The data is recorded once, validated once and becomes immediately available to Maintenance, Repair & Overhaul, and Flight Operations processes, providing a truly seamless interface.”

Enterprise:eTL extends the Russell Adams’ enterprise:Airline solution for use in the cockpit and at line stations. The unique capability of the enterprise:Airline solution guarantees data integrity from data capture to analysis and reporting. However enterprise:eTL can also be used purely as an electronic technical log, which is then integrated with the legacy Maintenance and Operations systems for a customer.

Russell Adams is one of many I.T. solutions providers due at Dubai 2005, which will feature over 700 exhibitors from 46 countries - an increase in participants of 20% on Dubai 2003.

“Sector-specific I.T. solutions are critical to the commercial success and safety record in the airline industry and the strong presence of software providers at Dubai 2005 is certain to attract interest from regional and international MRO chiefs,” said Clive Richardson, Chief Executive Officer, Aerospace Division, Fairs & Exhibitions, organiser of the Dubai air show.

“As the Y2K example showed, I.T. applications are critical to the safety of the aviation industry which spent a collective US$ 2.3 billion in the last few months before the dawn of the 21st century.”

Dubai 2005 will be held at Airport Expo Dubai from November 20 - 24 and is organised by F&E in conjunction with the Department of Civil Aviation, Government of Dubai and in collaboration with the UAE Armed Forces.

(www.traveldailynews.com)

 

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