Increased security concerns have given airline regulators greater powers and enforcement rights. In addition, recent of corporate governance legislation, led in the US by Sarbanes-Oxley, impose stringent rules on the storage and retrieval of documents.
For airlines, maintaining a robust audit trail in a manual system is difficult and time-consuming. Every change made and every amendment authorised for publication has to be manually logged and processed. Airline managers can not afford to take short cuts or adopt ineffective systems because of the onerous sanctions regulators can apply.
There is a worldwide precedence of regulators grounding aircraft for a document compliance failure. An average size passenger aircraft standing idle can cost an airline anything from €5,000 to €20,000 per hour.
AirPortal 2.3 facilitates compliance with airline authority documentation regulations. It allows you, as an airline manager, to
· Fulfil duty of care and safety responsibilities
· Provide a comprehensive audit trail
· Reduce the risk of incorrect or inaccurate information being circulated
· And so reduce the risk of aircraft being grounded for non-compliance
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