Gulf Air, Bahrain’s national carrier, today rolledout its new generation iPadElectronic Flight Bagswhich will facilitate the airline’s flight-critical communications while increasing operational efficiency and eliminating paper-based flight materials.
As electronic information management devices, Electronic Flight Bags help airline crew perform flight management tasks more easily and efficiently, improving operational performance, while minimizing paperwork, reducing printing costs, cutting onboard weight and giving faster access to data. All Gulf Air pilots are currently undergoing extensive training on the iPadElectronic Flight Bags which will be rolled out across the national carrier’s entire fleet by early August.
Gulf Air Chief Operations Officer, Captain Nasser Al Salmi, commented: "We’re pleased to finalise a roll-out of iPadElectronic Flight Bagsto all Gulf Air pilots over the coming weeks. Gulf Air is committed to all new technology that provides integrated solutions for managing information in the air and on the ground, reduces paperwork, increases efficiency and improves access to information for our pilotswhere it is most needed.The iPadElectronic Flight Bags meet that requirementhelpingbring the technological advances of computer information delivery and management to one centralised point – the cockpit."
Electronic Flight Bagsoffer advanced information management and deliver more accurate performance calculations, creating significant time and cost savings while increasing safety and streamlining the management of flight information.Gulf Air will move from a paper-based flight manual to an electronic process with Electronic Flight Bags rolled out across the airline’s fleet by early August 2014.
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