Qatar Airways Group moves to automated documentation system

The Qatar Airways Group has announced that it has gone ‘live’ with a state-of-the-art documentation management system to enable the airline and its subsidiaries to host and share corporate manuals and policies with staff in real time.

Qatar Airways has implemented AeroDocs software from Arconics, a ViaSat company, to provide a single centralised repository to revise and track all operational and non-operational company manuals and documentation for operational readiness. The ability to create, author, edit and mark all changes in a visible manner over the web enables team members to easily keep abreast of, and be alerted to, relevant procedural modifications as and when they happen, according to a press statement.

From a safety and security standpoint, the carrier has been pro-active in following an IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) recommendation to have documentation managed under “a centralised corporate scheme of document hierarchy”, the statement notes. The system provides the tools necessary to establish a routine regulatory compliance programme.

Qatar Airways administrators now have “real-time visibility of a highly efficient distribution process”, which ensures that various outputs such as web browsers, laptops and electronic flight bags are simultaneously synchronised and all staff have access to the current version of documents. Arconics has integrated AeroDocs into existing Qatar Airways Group systems to minimise the operational overhead and ensure accuracy of information and consistency across all systems.

Qatar Airways senior vice-president (Group Safety and Security) Ashish Jain said: “With this live corporate documentation management system, the web-based functionality created especially for Qatar Airways allows us to maintain consistency, regulatory compliance and quality control in a manner that is in line with our business growth plans.”

Further, the system allows authors to collaborate more easily with “best-in-class” web-based editing functionality and document owners and regulators can manage and approve new revisions seamlessly. With the AeroDocs system, corporate policies and manuals can be viewed from mobile devices and configured for defined user groups too.

The accessibility of the web-based hosting system allows Qatar Airways to equip its staff with regular updates and ease of access to review essential corporate manuals. Qatar Airways employees will be further trained on the system via an innovative digital learning module blended with brief instructor-led workshops. 

Arconics CEO Niall O’Sullivan added: “One of the most satisfying elements of this successful deployment of AeroDocs has been the high level of collaboration between the Qatar Airways project team and the project managers and developers at Arconics.”



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