Luxaviation Group is now the first business aircraft operator to receive approval for electronic tech log (ETL) use from EASA. The certification—achieved through Luxaviation Portugal—marks the company as the only EASA air operator-approved continuing airworthiness management organization (CAMO) under direct EASA oversight with ETL approval.
Luxaviation’s system is based on the Converge ETL platform, designed specifically for business aviation. It integrates with maintenance planning and operational systems, delivering up to 50% efficiency improvements and 80% fewer documentation errors, according to the company.
With oversight of more than 40 aircraft types from light jets through widebody airliners, Luxaviation’s CAMO teams support owners and operators through planning, tracking, and recording scheduled maintenance requirements.
“The EASA approval of our [ETL] system marks a significant step in modernizing our aircraft technical logs and advancing our digitalization efforts,” said Luxaviation CEO Patrick Hansen. “We are committed to driving efficiency, precision, and safety in aviation operations, and this transition plays a crucial role in achieving those goals.”