EL AL Israel Airlines says it has successfully integrated AirInt Services’ so-called Cabin App into its aviation maintenance department in a bid to streamline workflows, reduce downtime and ensure a better passenger experience for customers.

A French aviation software provider, AirInt Services’ iOS-based Cabin App is designed to identify aircraft interior defects and report them within seconds, saving precious time during cabin inspections and facilitating faster turnarounds.

In a statement published on LinkedIn, EL AL called Cabin App “a groundbreaking digital tool that transforms how passenger seat issues are identified, reported, and resolved.”

Key features of the app include dynamic 3D technology, offline functionality, instant reporting with visual documentation, up-to-date links to manufacturer guidelines, and full integration with the AMOS (aircraft maintenance and engineering system) platform for immediate issue resolution.

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According to AirInt Services, Cabin App is now in use on 730 aircraft worldwide, with the Airbus A321XLR and A350-900 being the most recent additions.

The app can facilitate a full widebody cabin inspection in as little as two hours, and both identify a part number and create a defect report within ten seconds.

EL AL currently operates an all-Boeing fleet comprising 737s, 787s and 777s.

Thrilled with the Cabin App solution, the airline congratulated its innovation team as led by Ilan Hazan, and MRO systems specialist Ayelet Cohen for onboarding it, as well as AirInt Services for tailoring the solution to its needs.

“This is what the future of aviation looks like,” the airline said.

Screenshot from AirInt Services' iOS mobile app, showing a cabin LOPA and relevant information

Cabin App’s 3D interfaces enable technicians to quickly navigate through the cabin LOPA & equipment. Image: AirInt Services

Featured image credited to EL AL.

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