Fractional-share aircraft provider NetJets has made GE Aerospace’s FlightPulse app available to pilots to monitor their performance as derived from the GE flight data monitoring (FDM) program that NetJets uses. The app is available to the more than 4,400 NetJets pilots in the U.S. and Europe.
Pilots typically don’t have direct or rapid access to FDM or flight operational quality assurance information, and FlightPulse quickly shows each pilot their individual results and compares them to averages according to specific aircraft types. A typical day gathers data from 2.5 million flights.
“In the world of aviation, safety is paramount and will always be NetJets’ first and highest priority, integral to every decision we make,” said NetJets chairman and CEO Adam Johnson. “As the industry leader, it is our responsibility to elevate our safety programs by utilizing cutting-edge tools like FlightPulse to continue to bring best-in-class service to our customers worldwide.”
“This collaboration marks a significant milestone, expanding the global reach of business jet pilots using our software,” said Andrew Coleman, president and general manager at GE Aerospace Software as a Service. “Together, we are helping to drive innovation and safety in aviation by providing pilots with actionable, data-driven insights to optimize every flight.”