Web Manuals Doubles US Customer Base

Oct. 17, 2018
Web Manuals, the global leader in digitizing aviation documentation for the aviation industry, is celebrating another record year of growth after more than doubling its American client base since NBAA 2017.

Orlando, USA, 17 October 2018: Web Manuals, the global leader in digitizing aviation documentation for the aviation industry, is celebrating another record year of growth after more than doubling its American client base since NBAA 2017.

More than two-thirds of Web Manuals’ 45 US-based customers are from within the business aviation industry, taking advantage of the company’s software to instantly update pilots and crew with any regulation changes, meaning they are always compliant and ready for the next flight. This take up also demonstrates the software’s ability to provide significant savings to business jet operators through the rapid authoring, reviewing, publishing and distributing of operations manuals, reducing administrative costs as well as the time taken to produce and update documentation.

Martin Lidgard, CEO and founder of Web Manuals says: “We are delighted to see an increase in US clients, particularly business jet operators, coming on board. We have seen this area of the business steadily grow, alongside the introduction of more accessible and scalable solutions to our portfolio, including the customer portal and an online store, perfect for small to mid-sized operators looking to go digital.”

Web Manuals’ current global client base now reaches more than 170 customers, which is a 70% increase since last NBAA and demonstrates the digital shift taking place in the wider aviation industry.

To support its international growth, Web Manuals has announced the launch of its New York office, with a Singapore office due to open in 2019, cementing the company’s position as the global leader in digital documentation.

Web Manuals specializes in developing digital document management solutions for the aviation industry. What used to be a laborious manual task is now made simple: the rapid authoring, reviewing, publishing, distribution and control of an entire manuals library is now a seamless operation. This brings significant savings in time and administrative costs, while improving regulatory compliance and flight safety.

Web Manuals is rapidly expanding its global footprint. It has more than 170 customers and partners worldwide, as well as a large team of enthusiastic professionals at its three offices in the US and Europe. www.webmanuals.aero