TrustFlight has a new integration with JSSI's Traxxall aircraft maintenance tracking and inventory system that will bring flight operations and maintenance teams closer through its Electronic Logbook (ELB) software.
"At TrustFlight, we place a significant importance on developing integrations that lead to improved data reliability for smarter decision-making and improved safety," says product manager Luke Franklin. "Our collaboration with JSSI exemplifies our commitment to an open platform within our suite of solutions, and we're excited to introduce our Traxxall integration so operators can get more from the technologies they rely on daily."
The integration enables seamless two-way data syncing for maintenance checks (Due Lists) and workpacks (Workplanners), as well as one-way syncing for defects (Snags) and totals (Actuals) for enhanced data accuracy, improved safety and efficiency, better compliance management and improved aircraft availability. It also links user accounts for seamless traceability, meeting compliance and audit requirements.
Prior to the integration, there was a delay for data to populate into Traxxall as users were required to manually enter and cross-check data between the Electronic Logbook and maintenance tracking system. The integration of TrustFlight's ELB with Traxxall streamlines these workflows, enhancing data accuracy, improving safety and increasing operational efficiency by automating the exchange of information.
"Aircraft management begins with accurate data and technology to make decision making easier and smarter," says JSSI CCO Mark Steinbeck. "Through this integration, our joint customers benefit from real-time data feeds between systems and we're excited about this collaboration."
TrustFlight's ELB enables fully-digital workflows for crew and maintenance personnel by automating vital information to greatly enhance speed and accuracy while reducing man-hours required. The TrustFlight integration platform today hosts more than 20 integrations from leading applications used by operators around the world.