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Baldwin updates streamline safety management
The upgraded portal interface and a new mobile app are designed to make safety management easier to access and more streamlined for the fast-paced demands of today’s aviation industry.

Baldwin Safety & Compliance has launched a user-friendly interface that includes an optimised navigation menu. It is also bringing out a mobile app in early 2025. These enhancements will streamline access to critical safety management functions, ensuring a more intuitive experience for clients.

The reimagined, streamlined interface introduces a clean, modern design that enables aviation safety managers and frontline individuals easy access to crucial functionality.

“The release of this new look and feel is another way our new development team is working to make rapid updates to our software,” says VP of safety and standards Dr Jason Starke. “Clients who have had early access to the new interface are impressed by the significant improvements it brings to the Baldwin platform.”

Baldwin is also launching a native iOS mobile app tailored for pre-flight risk assessment and safety reporting. This app brings safety management capabilities directly to the fingertips of pilots, safety officers and technicians. An easy-to-view schedule of flights is the launching point to enable users to conduct risk assessments, document safety concerns and submit reports from their mobile devices, with or without an active internet connection.

“We are committed to providing our clients with easy-to-use solutions that enhance their safety management capabilities,” adds Starke. “Our upgraded portal interface and new mobile app are designed to make safety management easier to access and more streamlined for the fast-paced demands of today's aviation industry.”

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