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Dassault adopts TrustFlight's Centrik 5 for enhanced operations

Dassault adopts TrustFlight's Centrik 5 for enhanced operations
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Dassault Aviation Business Services has adopted TrustFlight's Centrik 5 software to enhance safety, operational efficiency, and regulatory compliance. The software will be utilized across various modules including safety, compliance, risk, training, workflows, and regulations.

Centrik 5's regulations and workflow modules are designed to keep employees updated with regulation changes by sending real-time notifications. It can also automatically assign tasks to ensure compliance with new requirements. Dassault Aviation Business Services operates facilities in several locations including Geneva, Basel, Lugano, Sion in Switzerland; Paris Le Bourget; Lisbon in Portugal; Farnborough and Luton in the UK; and Luanda in Angola.

TrustFlight stated that the implementation of Centrik 5 will allow Dassault Aviation to replace outdated paper-based processes. This transition is expected "to increase operational efficiencies, improve safety, and outline potential risks ahead of time to ensure the high standards associated with the Dassault Aviation brand."

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Karl Steeves, CEO of TrustFlight, remarked on the collaboration: “TrustFlight’s Centrik is an industry leader in safety, quality, and risk management. Centrik is used in nearly every sector of aviation, and we’re proud to share that a leading entity like the Dassault Aviation group of companies has recognized the value that our system brings.”

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