Airbus Enrolls First Skywise ACJ319 Operator
MJet of Austria will now be able to combine its operational and maintenance data with the OEM's fleet data, to help analyze and improve efficiency.
Austrian aircraft operator MJet's ACJ319 is the first to be enrolled in Airbus' Skywise operational and maintenance data service.

Airbus has signed the first ACJ319 operator to its Skywise data management platform. MJet of Austria, which has operated the bizliner since 2012, will now be able to integrate its own operational, maintenance, and aircraft data into the system, allowing it to store, access, manage, and analyze selected data from the airframer’s own fleet data collection.


Launched in June, Skywise provides all users with a single access point for that enriched data, achieved by combining input from multiple industry sources. According to Airbus, that will provide new insights at the aircraft, company, and global level, allowing users to enhance their operations by improving operational reliability, reducing operational interruptions, and identifying efficiencies, cost savings, and enhanced revenue opportunities.


MJet will also work with the OEM to further develop product and support services specifically for ACJ operators. Currently, there are nearly 200 ACJs in service globally.