IndiGo Soars Ahead with NextGen EFB Program for ATR Pilots

IndiGo, India's leading airline, has launched its 'NextGen EFB' program, equipping all ATR pilots with individual 9th generation iPads to enhance cockpit efficiency.

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By Priyal Dutta
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The airline operates over 350 aircraft, flying about 2000 daily flights to connect 85+ domestic and 30+ international destinations

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NextGen EFB Program

IndiGo, India’s leading airline, has announced the launch of its ‘NextGen EFB’ program, which involves providing all ATR pilots with individual 9th-generation iPads. This initiative underscores IndiGo’s commitment to advancing digitization and enhancing operational efficiency in the cockpit. 

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The 'NextGen EFB' program provides pilots with faster, more efficient, and brighter iPad 9th generation devices

The "NextGen EFB" program provides pilots with faster, more efficient, and brighter iPad 9th generation devices. These devices feature the powerful A13 Bionic chip and a 10.2-inch Retina display. They empower pilots by providing pre-loaded documents, charts, and an onboard performance tool for precise aircraft monitoring.

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This tool gives pilots access to pre-loaded documents, charts, and an onboard performance tool for accurate aircraft monitoring

IndiGo introduced Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs) on its ATR fleet in 2020. Since then, IndiGo has operated approximately 450,000 flights using this technology. The digitization of EFBs has resulted in significant improvements in operational efficiency and a reduction of 15 kg of paper from each ATR cockpit, contributing to a smaller carbon footprint.

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Captain Ashim Mittra, SVP of Flight Operations at IndiGo

Captain Ashim Mittra, Senior Vice President of Flight Operations at IndiGo, said, "We're thrilled to be launching the 'NextGen EFB' program, a significant milestone in IndiGo's commitment to technological advancement and our valued pilots. This program enhances operational efficiency and empowers our ATR pilots with the latest tools and resources. We're starting with existing EFB applications in Phase I, with plans to expand functionality and eventually achieve a completely paperless ATR cockpit in Phase II. We will also integrate the Electronic Flight Folder (EFF), which will revolutionize our current paper processes by automatically importing flight briefing folders to your EFB devices before each flight. As we embark on this exciting phase, we will continue to introduce innovative technologies designed to streamline our operations and improve customer experience."  

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In 2020, IndiGo introduced EFBs on its ATR fleet and has since operated around 450,000 flights using this technology

This program provides pilots with increased flexibility and control over their pre-flight preparations, training, and ongoing education. Moreover, the 'NextGen EFB' iPads enable seamless communication between pilots and the company.

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