Turkey’s leisure carrier SunExpress has completed the full fleet deployment of AMOSeTL, the integrated electronic tech log solution within the AMOS system from Swiss AviationSoftware (Swiss-AS).
The implementation marks the completion of a two-year collaboration, with SunExpress serving as both launch customer and strategic development partner.
Developed to support airlines in transitioning to paperless operations, AMOSeTL replaces traditional paper tech logs with a modern, intuitive, and connected digital platform.
SunExpress played a key role throughout the development process, contributing operational insights via workshops, testing, and feedback sessions that helped refine the product.
The rollout began with a parallel run in April 2024, followed by a fleet-wide iPad deployment in June. After receiving approval from the Turkish aviation authority and successfully operating more than 100,000 digital flights, SunExpress transitioned its entire Boeing 737 fleet to paperless tech log operations by early 2025.
Fully integrated with AMOSmobile/EXEC, AMOSeTL enables seamless coordination between pilots and maintenance teams. It allows for real-time defect reporting, return-to-service processing, and offline functionality to ensure resilience in any operating environment.
The new system not only streamlines workflows and improves data accuracy but also supports SunExpress’s broader goals of operational efficiency, digital transformation, and environmental responsibility.
Founded in Antalya as a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, SunExpress acts as a tourism ambassador between Turkey and Europe with 35 years of experience and leisure airline expertise. Operating flights to 237 routes across 35 countries, SunExpress carries nearly 15 million passengers annually with over 4,400 employees based in Antalya, Frankfurt, Izmir, Ankara and Dalaman.
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