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Albinati transitions to paperless cockpits
Fleet EOFP systems revolutionise the way Albinati pilots access crucial information and streamline ops. Dual-pilot cockpit setups ensure redundancy and reliability, with documents able to be transferred between devices.
Albinati Aeronautics is now Electronic Operational Flight Plan approved on its Swiss and Maltese AOCs.
Read this story in our March 2024 printed issue.

Private jet charter and management company Albinati Aeronautics is now Electronic Operational Flight Plan (EOFP) approved on both of its Swiss and Maltese AOCs.

Albinati has been electronic tech log and electronic flight bag approved for many years and, from 1 March 2024, will be able to claim the status of an entirely paperless cockpit thanks to the implementation of EOFP systems throughout its fleet.

With the final implementation, its cockpit environments will undergo a remarkable transformation. Paper manuals and charts are being replaced by iPads equipped with Apple pencils for seamless navigation and annotation. Operational flight plans, aircraft technical status, weather charts, route plans, airport information and much more additional company and flight information will be displayed on the iPads.

The benefits extend beyond the cockpit itself. By eliminating the need for traditional paper documentation, Albinati has significantly reduced the workload for pilots and its operations department. Moreover, the transition to electronic systems has yielded tangible financial and environmental benefits, including reduced weight and paper usage.

Through advanced synchronisation technology, its dual-pilot cockpit setups ensure redundancy and reliability, with documents seamlessly transferred between devices in the event of technical issues.

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