Aircraft Management Technologies (AMT) today announced an agreement with European Air Transport, the subsidiary airline for DHL in Europe, to conduct a trial of AMT’s eTechlogTM system with a view to a full deployment of the eTechlog™ platform on their European fleet. This means that AMT has secured over €3M in future orders from airlines worldwide, including DHL, Futura and Atlas for AMT’s innovative wireless software solutions.
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Dublin, AMT is the leading provider of open information system technology to automate and streamline operations within the aviation industry. AMT’s flagship product eTechlog™ offers secure, wireless transmission of aircraft technical and operations data via XML technology and portable computing devices. Flight and ground crew input operations and maintenance information, which is in turn transmitted to a web services based Aircraft Data Server during the aircraft turnaround cycle. The deployment of eTechlog™ achieves substantial cost savings and improved operational efficiencies for commercial airlines.
To date, AMT have announced substantial customer wins with Atlas Air, a major cargo airline based in Purchase, New York, and Futura International Airways, a leading charter carrier based in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. These customers will achieve substantial cost savings and operational improvements through the deployment of AMT’s eTechlog™ software platform.
Commenting on the upcoming trial, Bernard Hensey, CEO of AMT said “In the current international climate it is imperative that airlines cut costs without compromising passenger safety. We are delighted to enter this trial with DHL and we believe that seeing eTechlog™ in action will demonstrate a real opportunity to benefit from substantial cost savings and operational improvements.”