American Airlines Develops Electronic Logbook System

American Airlines technician with tablet

Darren Carriker, line maintenance technical crew chief, demonstrated use of the American Airlines eAML system on a tablet.

Credit: American Airlines
Seeking paperless operations and faster aircraft turnarounds, American Airlines has built and launched its own electronic logbook system. By the end of February, it expects to have its entire narrowbody fleet—more than 850 aircraft—operating on the system. The airline began developing the concept...
Lindsay Bjerregaard

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