The Electronic Technical Logbook (ETL) will provide real-time information sharing between maintenance engineers, and operational teams, improving coordination, accelerating defect reporting and rectification, and enhancing aircraft dispatch reliability.
In a release on Monday, Air India said ETL will replace traditional paper-based maintenance records with a secure digital platform, enabling faster, more accurate, and efficient management of aircraft maintenance and engineering activities.
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The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has approved the use of ETL for the airline’s Boeing 787 and 777 fleets, the release said.
Air India has a fleet of around 185 planes, including 35 Boeing 787s and 19 Boeing 777-300 ERs.
