New webECHO Portal Gives Full Engine Condition Data
Jet-Care has improved its webECHO online portal.

Engine condition trend-monitoring specialist Jet-Care has introduced a new version of its webECHO online portal to give aircraft operators easier real-time access to test results and trend reports. The new system is designed to be used on both desktop computers and mobile devices. The improved site brings together analysis and results covering the company’s gas path analysis (GPA) engine trend monitoring, as well as its laboratory testing of oil, hydraulic fluid, fuel, debris and filters.

NBAA visitors can see demonstrations of the webECHO site at Jet-Care’s show exhibit (Booth 3816). The system allows GPA customers to view diagnostic comments, download monitoring and fault code reporting (where applicable) as well to filter data according to the type, severity and date of any events relating to their engines.

“For customer with fleets of aircraft, webECHO is particularly useful in managing their condition monitoring programs, both our laboratory analysis and GPA engine trend monitoring services,” said Jet-Care sales and marketing manager Alan Baker.

Jet-Care’s U.S. laboratory is located near Morristown, N.J., and its European sister company Spectro has facilities in the UK and Switzerland. Pratt & Whitney Canada’s PT6 turboprop is the latest engine to be added to the group’s GPA service portfolio.

A full report on Jet-Care’s services will appear in the Wednesday edition of NBAA Convention News. A video showing how the company provides GPA and laboratory testing is available online at www.ainonline.com.