Ideagen in Project to Supply Avion Group with Safety and Quality Management Software

June 19, 2018
Ideagen will provide Avion Group with its Q-Pulse software as the company looks to “professionalize” its safety and quality management processes.

Avion Group, which serves an international customer base including Airbus and Boeing with flight simulation products and pilot training, is to work with UK software firm Ideagen.

Ideagen will provide Avion Group with its Q-Pulse software as the company looks to “professionalize” its safety and quality management processes.

Q-Pulse will replace a legacy system which is currently in place, providing crucial aspects of quality and safety such as auditing, reporting and document management.

Marco Brandes, Group Safety and Compliance Manager, said the implementation of Q-Pulse will help the company with its ambitions of working more closely with the commercial aviation market.

“The project with Ideagen and the implementation of its Q-Pulse software is the next step in professionalising the company,” he said.

“Our current system is more suitable for the management of general aviation processes and Q-Pulse will enable us to future-proof the business and reach our goals of working more closely with commercial airlines and their pilots.

“For us, that is a really important aspect of this project. It is a strategic goal that we connect with those global commercial airlines, working alongside them with the same systematic processes.”

Brandes continued: “We are excited to work with Ideagen’s software as it is a more professional system than the one we have been using.”

Avion Group’s services include providing cadet programs, professional flight training and the construction and operation of flight simulators and simulation centres.

The company is a conglomerate of several organisations, with its head office based at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam which is also the site of its simulator development company. The Group also has two flight schools – based in the Netherlands and Turkey – and a simulator centre in Malta.

Brandes revealed the Q-Pulse project will also enable them to operate to the ISO:9001 standard at all of its sites. He said: “The goals of this project is to work in a professional way on our safety management and to facilitate an ISO:9001 programme for our Avion simulators.

“Q-Pulse will allow us to do that as it will enable us to introduce an integrated approach and bring several different management systems across our subsidiaries under the one umbrella. A single, familiar process for our operations, whether it’s from the simulator side of the business or the training side,” he said.