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Key Pilot fault reporting and automated Take advantage of individualized Lifecycle Solutions.
benefits fault forwarding to ground
Every commercial airplane operator has unique needs, defined by business
■■ Reduction in operational schedule ■■ The simple fault locator helps flight strategies, existing equipment and processes, fleet plans, competitive environment,
interruptions (delays and cancellations) crews report faults quickly with a brand identity and a host of other definitive factors. We will partner with you to
■■ Improved maintenance troubleshooting complete or partial fault code identify and quantify the best opportunities for you to improve your operational
time through improved pilot fault ■■ Accurate fault information means performance with an EFB solution.
reporting and automated fault forwarding maintenance crews spend less time
to ground personnel troubleshooting and reduces the number
of unscheduled line replaceable unit Module Overview
■■ Reduction in overall line maintenance
costs and no fault found (NFF) (LRU) removals Flight Deck client Provides flight crew technical status and fault reporting functions.
EFBs host a database that contains flight logs, fault reports,
component removals ■■ Pilot-reported faults using fault codes
maintenance actions, deferrals, release and servicing records —
Reduction and/or elimination of paper and fault descriptions sent from
■■ all synchronized onboard and with the ELB Data Control ground
form handling, transportation and data the airplane while en route allow module.
transcription costs maintenance control to assess the
problem and make a troubleshooting
Cabin client Provides a cabin crew fault reporting process for cabin and in-flight
■■ Integration to Airplane Health and repair plan for maintenance crews to entertainment faults, which are included in the overall ELB database
Management (AHM): AHM customers perform as soon as the airplane arrives shared with the Flight Deck client.
will benefit from automatic integration Maintenance Provides a line maintenance user interface that highlights faults
of Logbook data into the AHM fleet client needing maintenance attention and remaining servicing tasks
monitoring and history functions; AHM required. The maintenance client allows entry of actions, servicing
will group together like ELB and AHM and releasing information while onboard the airplane.
fault reports and update the state of
ELB-Data Control Consists of an application and database hosted locally by the
Logbook items based on maintenance
ground module airline that receives and stores logbook data from your fleet.
actions documented in ELB
ELB Data Control ground module provides a point of integration
to airline back-office systems and additional capability for ELB
administrators.
planning Maintenance
Actions
■■ Deferrals
■■ Aircraft
Servicing
■■ Maintenance
Release
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Information Services
Electronic Logbook
P.O. Box 3707 general information purposes
Seattle, WA 98124-2207 only. These statements do not
constitute an offer, promise,
warranty or guarantee of
www.boeing.com performance. Actual results may
www.newairplane.com vary depending on certain events
or conditions. This document
should not be used or relied upon
for any purpose other than that
intended by Boeing.