On 6 November 2025, students and representatives of the Kremenchuk Flight College of the Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs joined a webinar organised by CrossConsense on the topic of ‘Real-Time Airline Fleet Status and Comms App for Maintenance, Pilots, OCC, MCC.’
The international webinar was attended by: Tetiana Kozlovska, Head of the Air Transport Department, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor; Volodymyr Holovenskyi, Professor of the Air Transport Department, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Serhii Sych, Teacher of the Department of Electronic Communications, Radio Engineering and Avionics; and higher education students majoring in Air Transport, the educational and professional programmes ‘Air Navigation’ and ‘Maintenance and Repair of Aircraft and Aircraft Engines’, and majoring in Electrical Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics, the educational and professional programme ‘Electromechanics.’
The webinar was dedicated to demonstrating the Airline Fleet View application, which provides the ability to obtain the status of the aircraft fleet in real time. Participants had the opportunity to familiarise themselves with the new features of the app, including the innovative In-App Messenger, which allows key personnel to exchange specific messages about aircraft right in the app, improving decision-making speed before each flight.
Participants were able to see how the app facilitates the work of aviation professionals: pilots can check the technical condition of the aircraft before flight and contact CAMO to obtain permission to take off; the MCC monitors the fleet in real time, replacing static PDF reports with interactive viewing; technical crews can see work orders.
The participation of students and representatives of the Kremenchuk Flight College of KhNUIA in the webinar enhanced their professional knowledge of modern digital tools for fleet operation and maintenance, opened up opportunities for the implementation of best practices in the educational process, and helped strengthen ties with international manufacturers of software for the aviation industry.