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Daher updates Me & My TBM app

By General Aviation News Staff · November 4, 2024 · Leave a Comment

Daher has released the seventh version of its Me & My TBM cloud-based application for TBM owners.

The latest version incorporates several improvements for users, while also offering an all-in-one solution for accessing aircraft technical information and real-time support features, according to Daher officials.

First introduced in 2018, the app provides real-time data monitoring, flight tracking and maintenance scheduling.

One of the key enhancements in Version 7 is the merger of the Me & My TBM application with Daher Aircraft’s My TBM Docs app — which incorporates Pilot Information Manuals, Maintenance Manuals, etc. — bringing streamlined document management across mobile devices and tablets, according to company officials.

Another improvement is the real-time automatic synchronization of documentation updates, ensuring that the latest information always is available, company officials noted.

“The Me & My TBM app leverages Daher’s big data expertise to collect, process and analyze more than 4 million data points generated each day by the TBM in-service fleet,” explained Raphael Maitre, Daher Aircraft’s Vice President of Customer Support. “Through its evolution during the past six years, we have enhanced the application’s capability for flight monitoring, furthering the ability of pilots to improve their flying skills, while also introducing sustainability features through eco-efficiency tracking.”

Maitre added that the Me & My TBM app is used by more than 400 active users each month, with data recorded from an average of 80 flights daily.

For more information: TBM.aero

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