Mission
Innovation in aviation has stagnated. It only took 66 years from the first flight to, flying supersonic, moon landings and the Boeing 737. We haven’t done either since then (55 years), and the 737 is still flying.
FleetCraft’s mission is to make certification and continuing airworthiness faster, cheaper, and safer—so the industry can move at the pace of ambition.
First flight
The first successful flight of a powered, heavier-than-air machine was made by Wilbur and Orville Wright on December 17, 1903, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Piloted by Orville Wright, the flight lasted 12 seconds, traveled 120 feet, and reached an altitude of about 10 feet, marking the beginning of powered human flight.
Developed Boeing 737
The initial Boeing 737 model, the 737-100, was developed beginning in 1964 and first flew in April 1967, entering service with Lufthansa in February 1968. The aircraft was designed to serve short, thin routes, and has since evolved through four generations, including the 737 Classic, 737 Next Generation (NG), and the 737 MAX. The 737 is the best-selling commercial jet airliner in history, with its production beginning in 1966 and continuing to the present day
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Present
efficiency
Maintenance Technicians and QA’s spend 4x longer reading and logging documentation, than time spent repairing the aircraft.
Technician’s time spent on Admin
Before Fleetcraft
With Fleetcraft
90% time saved
Fleetcraft automates tedious paperwork and frees up technicians to focus on the work that actually matters.
