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Jet It Selects Bluetail for Digitized Aircraft Records
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Jet It said the conversion to digital records through Bluetail will improve maintenance efficiency and cut costs.
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Jet It said the conversion to digital records through Bluetail will improve maintenance efficiency and cut costs.
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Jet It has selected digital aircraft records firm Bluetail to digitize the fractional-share company’s operational and maintenance logs of its fleet, which in addition to HondaJets has recently expanded to include the midsize Gulfstream 150.


“We have thousands of pages of maintenance information contained in countless paper logbooks,” said Jet It co-founder and CEO Glenn Gonzales. “Having all of that information digital, searchable, and sharable…will enable our mechanics to perform inspections and maintenance faster, more efficiently, and at a lower cost. Those are savings we can pass along to our customers.”


Bluetail’s subscription-based service includes scanning aircraft logbooks, supplemental type certificates, airworthiness directives, service bulletins, and other documents into a digital format. The document scanning is performed through a network of scanning centers that are SOC 2 compliant. Once scanned, the records are organized, searchable, and shareable on multiple devices.

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