Bluetail Unveils AI-Driven Digital Logbooks Revolutionizing Aviation
Bluetail, a frontrunner in digital aircraft records management software, has launched a pioneering feature to its cloud-based platform. This feature leverages artificial intelligence to automatically organize aircraft maintenance records and logbooks.
Unveiled on February 24, 2026, this AI-powered feature is set to transform the way aviation maintenance crews handle aircraft documentation. The system enables users to upload scanned documents—be they handwritten or typed. The AI then automatically identifies, organizes, and arranges them in precise chronological order within the digital logbook.
“At Bluetail, innovation means more than building software—it means applying intelligence to unlock the full value of aircraft records,” said Roberto Guerrieri, Bluetail’s Chief Executive Officer. “We are continuously evolving our platform to turn data into insight for customers and future partners alike.”
The newly introduced system offers several operational benefits:
- Automatic organization of maintenance files
- Chronological and keyword search capabilities via service dates and part numbers
- Instant information retrieval from anywhere in the world
The technology significantly reduces the workload and time required for back-to-birth records searches, ensuring compliance for both Part 91 and Part 135 operations. It also protects aircraft value through organized and secure record keeping.
“Our focus has been on making the AI-powered logbooks work seamlessly for aviation maintenance crews because their time and expertise need to be focused on returning the aircraft to service, not on administrative tasks,” emphasized Kent Pickard, Bluetail’s Chief Technology Officer.
Source: Einpresswire
