To enhance client access to compliance information, Web Manuals (Booth N3035) unveiled a compliance data importer tool this week at NBAA-BACE 2023. The company specializes in digital documentation for the aviation industry.
This tool “enables us to input any publicly available library worldwide for our customers,” said Richard Sandström, the company’s co-founder and chief technology officer. “The data importer means operators can have all their compliance and regulatory documentation in one place, with the flexibility of being able to add any others they may need at any time.
“Users can cross-reference any changes made to one regulation to any documents they apply to. New and updated documents can be pushed out to all users instantly rather than have them manually edited, printed, and distributed. This ensures faster compliance and significantly reduces the chance of human error, improving safety across the board.”
By adding the compliance data importer tool to its portfolio of online aviation documentation, Web Manuals is one step closer to its goal of serving and supporting the entire world of aviation compliance.
“We now have more than 300 unique compliance libraries available in the Web Manuals store," Sandström said, "and for our customers in the Americas, we can now input libraries from Mexico and Canada, with further libraries from Colombia, Panama, Brazil, and Argentina being added."
He continued that the added value of digitized safety and compliance management systems in this sector has been recognized worldwide as Web Manuals strengthens its position, In fact, the company has acquired 76 new customers since January, of which 25 represent corporate jets. It serves a total of 560 customers worldwide.
More than half the U.S. organizations that have joined the Web Manuals community are from the business aviation segment. According to Sandström, this is due to his company’s commitment to addressing the specific needs of business aviation operators through adaptable cloud-based applications.
Meanwhile, Web Manuals has made its electronic flight bag (EFB) app available for Google Android and Apple iOS devices. Recent updates to this app include connectivity recognition and dark filters.
“Lastly, Web Manuals will be partnering with the Southern California Business Aviation Association to host a safety day in April 2024 in conjunction with Web Manuals' annual Go Digital conference in San Diego,” said Sandström.