Boeing
yesterday completed the largest upgrade of its secure business-to-business Web portal,
MyBoeingFleet.com,
adding four new applications to the site's suite of aircraft maintenance documents,
engineering drawings, flight services data and e-business tools.
Introduced in May 2000 by Boeing Commercial
Aviation Services, MyBoeingFleet is used by airplane owners and operators, suppliers,
maintenance service providers and regulatory agencies to retrieve information essential to the operation and maintenance
of Boeing commercial airplanes.
The newly added applications include:
-
A catalog of flight technical services for quick and easy purchase of flight
materials and services. The catalog includes airplane performance enhancements such as operational
weight increases, alternate forward center of gravity improvements and 15-knot tailwind
capability.
- Flight recorder data services for submitting
flight recorder data for processing.
· A section on environment, health and safety for
information on chemical products used in airplane maintenance and repair, airport and
community noise standards, airplane fuel efficiency and emissions, cabin air quality and
the environmental effects of air travel.
- Delivery center documents for an
advanced look at information previously unavailable to the customer until the day of delivery providing
airlines time to review critical data or engage reviewers who are unable to personally attend
a delivery.
"MyBoeingFleet has grown tremendously in terms of
the numbers of users and the amount of information available online," said Barb Claitman, Boeing
Commercial Aviation Services director of Information Systems. "The addition
of four new applications is of tremendous benefit to our customers. We're
listening to what our customers tell us, and we're adding to the MyBoeingFleet site to meet their expanding needs. It is
the foundation for providing more and more integrated solutions to our customers."
The site contains more than three terabytes of
data. (A single terabyte equals 1,024 gigabytes.) Online data are available for all models of Boeing
commercial airplanes, from the DC-8 and 707 through the 777.
The portal has grown rapidly since its inception.
With more than 168,000 visits a day, monthly hits on the Web site have increased 35-fold since 2000.
Approximately 680 business customers, holding more than 30,000 individual
accounts, have access to the site 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The
site logged nearly six million hits in October, with 178 gigabytes of data
passing through the portal - an amount equivalent to 91,000 pages of text. |