Iberia rolls out fleetwide electronic technical logbook to replace paper onboard logbooks

Iberia has implemented an Electronic Technical Log Book (eTLB) across its fleet, replacing traditional paper onboard technical and flight logbooks. The digital system consolidates maintenance and operational records, aiming to modernize workflows and standardize reporting across the carrier’s entire network.

Discovered 2025-09-15T03:30:45.280199-07:00 | 2025-09-15T03:30:45.280199-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Iberia has replaced paper-based onboard technical and flight logs fleetwide, a direct operational change that alters how maintenance records and operational events are recorded and accessed.
  • The move aligns with a growing regulatory and industry shift toward certified electronic technical logs; see the recent EASA approval for an operator ETL platform as relevant precedent (https://hype.aero/?story=5bb9e005-47e2-4d7b-a076-76724c82c1df).
  • Fleetwide deployment will require integration with existing maintenance, ops and record-keeping systems, affecting data workflows, training and audit processes for MRO and operations teams.

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First Seen
2025-09-15T03:30:45.280199-07:00
Latest Update
2025-09-17T02:14:25.349179-07:00
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