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Web Manuals teams up with Black River and Aerodox
Technical manual provider Aerodox will supply minimum equipment lists for many aircraft, maximising dispatch reliability, while Black River will offer everything from a template subscription to a full authoring service.

Web Manuals is expanding its aviation manual community through partnerships with Black River Aerospace and Aerodox to offer additional document templates to aviation businesses worldwide.

Aviation manual creation and management company Black River Aerospace will be providing three levels of support. This will range from a template subscription to manual implementation and a full authoring and maintenance service, including manual creation, updates and distribution throughout a company, accessed via Web Manuals' interface. All documents come with live linking to FAA regulations, IS-BAO and ARGUS standards, meaning customers are immediately alerted to any changes.

Melissa Kearby, partner at Black River Aerospace says: “Implementation of Web Manuals has revolutionised the way we develop manuals, halving the time we spend executing a customer's documentation. As a result, we are able to spend more quality time on relationship building and providing a phenomenal product. Everyone at Web Manuals is experienced and the customer service is top-notch concierge level."

Technical manual provider Aerodox will supply customised minimum equipment lists (MELs) for many types of aircraft, maximising flight dispatch reliability.

David Burk, owner of Aerodox adds: “The Aerodox team are experts in customised MELs, CDLs and NEF programmes. We are excited to apply our combined 50 years of experience to an ever-changing world of technology. Our goal is to bridge the gap between the Web Manuals' online platform and our exemplary MEL service.”

Paul Sandström, chief revenue officer and director of operations EMEA at Web Manuals, concludes: “We are working hard to build our community so that users can have access to more software services via the Web Manuals store. This is only made possible through companies such as Black River Aerospace and Aerodox sharing their solutions with our customers.”

Aerodox and Black River Aerospace's services will be available via the Web Manuals store.

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