GE Aerospace’s FlightPulse Tops 60,000 Pilots — 156% Growth Since 2022; Adopted by 29 Airlines and 49 Biz‑Jet Operators

GE Aerospace's FlightPulse pilot app has grown roughly 156% since 2022 to more than 60,000 users — with the company projecting it will exceed 70,000 by year-end — and is now deployed at 29 airlines and 49 business‑jet operators, signalling rapid uptake of pilot-facing flight data monitoring.

Discovered 2025-10-09T03:16:29.811887-07:00 | 2025-10-09T03:16:29.811887-07:00

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  • FlightPulse scale: user base rose ~156% since 2022 to 60,000+ pilots, with GE forecasting more than 70,000 by year‑end; the service is in use at 29 airlines and 49 business‑jet operators and is sold on a per‑pilot fee basis.
  • Accelerates pilot-facing FDM adoption: wider cockpit access to flight‑data analytics shifts safety and efficiency tools from back‑office FOQA to the flightdeck, and ties directly to recent deployments such as NetJets’ FOQA extension for in‑flight performance monitoring.
  • Operational and training impact: rapid uptake of in‑cockpit data tools intersects with broader pilot supply and training pressures highlighted in Boeing’s pilot and technician demand outlook, affecting how airlines prioritize training, performance monitoring and fleet transitions.

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