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Bluetail adds extra functionality to management software
Bluetail started life less than six months ago but is wasting no time in bringing its aircraft records management tools to market. The latest iteration includes visual timeline filters and technology that ties records together.
Bluetail's updates were launched in tandem with constant aircraft owner conversations and research.

Bluetail, which launched in May this year, has announced its latest software release, aimed at amplifying aircraft records management. “We knew that with this next release, our goal was to connect aircraft records for our users in even more efficient and visual ways,” says Roberto Guerrieri, co-founder. “The newest version of Bluetail gives our customers the ability to do even more in just a few clicks, find records faster and download entire logbooks in seconds.”

Bluetail's new software update adds a number of new features, including: back-to-birth visual timeline filters that allow users to view aircraft logbook entries, maintenance records, FAA forms/guidance and supporting documents by date; ‘Relate’ functionality that allows users to select records and tie them together – for example, an FAA Form 8130-3 could be linked to the related Work Order; the ability to transition all records from the previous aircraft owners to the new owners on-demand via ‘Activate’ and ‘Deactivate’ functionality; checklist and form creator that can easily generate aircraft logbook entries, lists and more – easily add e-signatures or upload a file/record per line item; download and print any combination of logbooks or related records in seconds – select the order of records by chronological or alphabetical order; and Bluetail's customer success team can now upload users' documents to specific aircraft logbooks or categories, utilising Bluetail's latest internal upload feature.

Bluetail's updates were launched in tandem with constant aircraft owner conversations and research. “We continually listen to our customers and hope that, with these latest improvements, we will make keeping track of aircraft records much easier than before,” adds Stuart Illian, the company's other co-founder. “We can't wait to see the saved time and frustrations that some of these new features will alleviate, making the lives of our Bluetail family even easier.”

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