AirLog Imaging has innovative solutions to the problems aircraft technicians face in aviation maintenance record-keeping. Just read what others are saying about us and we say about ourselves:

Duncan Aviation Completes Training on AirLog Image Technology

Lexington, KY, May 6, 2002 - Finding yet another way to benefit the corporate operator, Duncan Aviation has embraced, requested and received training in how to use the latest technology in aircraft record keeping. In order to maximize efficiency and provide faster turn-around for customers, inspectors and logbook researchers at Duncan Aviation's Lincoln, Nebraska, location have received full training on the use of AirLog Imaging's LBCD program.

With the LBCD program, corporate operators put their entire aircraft records on CD-ROM. Instead of spending hours photocopying paperwork or dropping off boxes of original records at a maintenance facility for logbook review, operators using the AirLog system can provide maintenance facilities with up-to-the-minute records digitally. AirLog takes the boxes of paperwork that an aircraft has accumulated and duplicates all records to CD-ROM. The fully indexed AirLog program lets the user locate information about that aircraft in seconds by viewing the exact records.

Lisa Anderson, COO of AirLog, says, "Having the entire history of an aircraft on CD allows the operator to send the records ahead of the aircraft for logbook review. It can make a significant difference in the amount of time an aircraft is in inspection. With all parts pre-ordered and the review complete before the airplane arrives, a maintenance stop can be more like a "pit stop." We are thrilled to be working with such a talented and truly dedicated group as Duncan Aviation."

Kory Thomas, Duncan Aviation's Tracker Team Leader, says "The Airlog Imaging program is a unique and great way to store all of your valuable records. I believe that this type of CD imaging will be the preferred means of storing aircraft records in the future."

Duncan Aviation is an aircraft service provider with 1,830 employees supporting the aviation needs of government and business operators and other service providers. These services include airframe, engine, component (avionic, instrument and accessory) repair and overhaul, avionics installations, interior and paint completions/modifications and parts support. Major service locations include the Lincoln, Neb., headquarters and a full-service facility in Battle Creek, Mich. Additional locations include 18 satellite avionic facilities located throughout the United States, 19 government C-23 contract locations, a line service and regional support/turboprop maintenance operation in Kalamazoo, Mich., and Lincoln-based AVPAC, a division that sells and consigns general aviation parts to aircraft operators and service organizations worldwide. For more information about Duncan Aviation, call 402.475.2611 or 800.228.4277.


AirLog Imaging Changes The Way Pre-Purchase Inspections Are Conducted

Lexington, KY, August 23, 2001 - As an added benefit to their customers, AirLog Imaging will assist the sale of an aircraft by providing copies of complete aircraft maintenance records on CD-ROM for pre-purchase inspection. A potential buyer will have the ability to review all maintenance and airworthiness records for compliance prior to a site visit.

With all aircraft maintenance records on CD-ROM in an organized and searchable format, a pre-purchase inspection can take only a couple of hours -- rather than a couple of days. With clear presentation of the aircraft's maintenance records, the airworthiness is established and the purchase price is justified. The records are easily searchable and transferable to a new owner.

AirLog Imaging and their customers hope this program will provide an excellent value-added feature in the sale of an aircraft by placing it on top of other aircraft of like make and model for sale. The timesavings of conducting a pre-buy using a CD-ROM as opposed to sifting through boxes is hoped to encourage a quicker sale.

Information on aircraft for sale can be found at www.airlogimaging.com or by calling 859-388-9465.


AirLog Imaging And Gulfstream Aerospace Make Aviation History

Lexington, KY, August 20, 2001 - Gulfstream Aerospace in Appleton, WI, conducted the first complete logbook review for an aircraft maintenance inspection using aircraft records on CD-ROM. Mark Traxler with Gulfstream was the first maintenance professional to use the CD-ROM containing digitized aircraft records. The inspection was a 12-month/ 600-hour inspection on a Hawker 800XP owned by U.S. Filter of Palm Springs, CA. In reference to reviewing the volumes of paperwork necessary to conduct a thorough inspection using paper records or a CD-ROM, Traxler comments, "We could not find some information using the conventional means for records research, but with the ability to search using the CD, we found everything right there." As a means to protect, streamline, and research their aircraft records, U.S. Filter has its corporate fleet on the AirLog Program.

AirLog's co-founder and President Mike Head says, "It's exciting to be able to provide the solution to a long-standing aviation problem." AirLog Imaging takes the boxes of paperwork that an aircraft has accumulated and digitizes each and every document to CD-ROM. The images can be easily located and viewed with AirLog's custom software program. The digitized records are word-searchable for quick research. The program allows the user to locate current and historical maintenance information about an aircraft in seconds by viewing the exact records.


Mike Head Takes AirLog Imaging into Helicopters

Lexington, KY, July 26, 2001 - Having experience and success with fixed wing customers, Michael Head has directed AirLog Imaging into the hangars of rotary aircraft operators. Helicopters, with their tremendous amount of maintenance paperwork, add a new dimension to AirLog's increasing capabilities. AirLog Imaging combines aircraft maintenance research with asset management in its exclusive LBCD Program. The LBCD program transfers all paper records to CD-ROM allowing the user to locate current and historical maintenance information about an aircraft in seconds by viewing the exact records.


AirLog Imaging Itroduces New Zoom and Print Capabilities

Lexington, KY, May 29 - AirLog Imaging has taken its unique program to the next generation by adding an enhanced feature to its viewing program. AirLog combines aircraft maintenance research with asset management in its exclusive LBCD Program. AirLog takes the boxes of paperwork that an aircraft has accumulated and digitizes each and every logbook page, tag, inspection forms, and all other documents to CD-ROM. This first step provides duplicate documentation for all the valuable aircraft records, thus protecting the value of the aircraft. AirLog then builds a directory structure enabling easy location and retrieval of any image from these records. A word-searchable database using these digitized records, which is viewed with AirLog's custom software program, completes the LBCD program. The LBCD program allows the user to locate current and historical maintenance information about an aircraft in seconds by viewing the exact records. With AirLog's new 'zoom and print capability' the user can take any image within their records, zoom in to isolate pertinent information and print. This feature is added to the current technology giving the user the ability to print and e- mail individual or group images.


AirLog Imaging of Lexington Takes Top Honors in the Big Idea Expedition

Louisville, KY - (February 15, 2001) - Judges selected AirLog Imaging, LLC. of Lexington, Kentucky as the top finisher in the Big Idea Million Dollar Business Plan Expedition. AirLog was selected after the judges listened to presentations from each of the five finalists. The finalists were previously selected from 71 submissions to the Big Idea Expedition from cities throughout Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana. The presentations were held at the University of Louisville's College of Business and Public Administration, which provided academic support to the Big Idea Expedition.

AirLog is the leading provider of digitally imaged and indexed aircraft maintenance records.



LOUISVILLE, KY - (December 14, 2000) - bCatalyst, a leading business accelerator, has announced the finalists of the regional Big Idea Million Dollar Business Plan Expedition. The five finalists will present their start-up business plans to a panel of academics, venture capitalists and business leaders on Friday, December 15th. If successful, one or more of the teams will land up to $1 million in seed financing to launch their new venture. The presentations, which will be conducted in private, will be held in University of Louisville's College of Business and Public Administration, which provided academic support to the Big Idea Expedition.

Keith Williams, CEO of bCatalyst said, "The Big Idea has far exceeded our expectations. We have received submissions from throughout the region. There clearly are many viable business plans out there just waiting for funding." Dean Robert L. Taylor of University of Louisville's College of Business and Public Administration said, "We are pleased to host the Big Idea final presentations. Our college's own MBA teams have done well in academic competitions, and now we have a chance to see teams competing for real-world funding."

A Finalists:
  • AirLog Imaging of Lexington, Kentucky. AirLog Imaging's Logbooks on CD (LBCD) Program simplifies the record-keeping requirements of the FAA by providing a means to electronically store, manage and retrieve all pertinent aircraft data and allows the user to view/research the actual paper records on CD-ROM.
The Big Idea Expedition was open to anyone in Kentucky, Indiana and Ohio. bCatalyst has made a special effort to get information on the Expedition to the deans of business schools in these three states to encourage participation by student entrepreneurs, business faculty and alumni. In addition to the seed-funding opportunity, finalists will have the opportunity to present their plans to regional and national venture capital firms and receive awards in several categories.

A total of 71 submissions were made and 23 semi-finalists were selected. That number was further narrowed to the five teams that will present on Friday. The process will culminate December 20th with the announcement of whether one or more of the presenters will receive a seed-funding term sheet. Complete rules are available at www.bcatalyst.com. Click on the Big Idea icon.

bCatalyst is a business accelerator focusing on technology and the new economy. It offers capital, expert mentoring, a business and technology infrastructure, and corporate services. Its objective is to shorten the time required to launch new ventures and increase the success rate for promising startups advancing to top-tier venture capital financing. The seven partners in bCatalyst are among the area's best-known and most experienced entrepreneurs. They are responsible for creating or nurturing such companies as High Speed Access Corp., Regal Cinemas, The Cobb Group, SerVend International, Street Fusion, Darwin Networks, IronMax, Appriss Inc. and Regent.

The College of Business and Public Administration is focused on encouraging entrepreneurship among its students. Currently, there are 448 students enrolled in MBA programs at the college. U of L's MBA entrepreneurship program was ranked second this year by the U.S. Association on Small Business and Entrepreneurship in its judging for the National Model Entrepreneurship Program of the Year. The criteria were quality, innovation, comprehensiveness of the curriculum and sustainability over several years.



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