Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has signed an agreement with Canadian carrier Air Transat to extend its use of the Digital Tech Ops Ecosystem. Under the deal, Air Transat will implement AVIATAR – Lufthansa Technik's independent platform for data and analytics – across its entire fleet of 43 Airbus A321 and A330 aircraft.
Having already integrated AMOS as its maintenance management system in 2007 and adopted flydocs for digital records in 2024, Air Transat becomes the first airline in North America to utilise the complete suite of Lufthansa Technik's Digital Tech Ops Ecosystem. This marks a major milestone in digital aviation operations within the region.
Launched in 2017, AVIATAR offers a range of modular digital solutions aimed at optimising airline operations through predictive maintenance, condition monitoring and automated task fulfilment. The platform combines engineering know-how, data science and fleet management tools to drive greater efficiency and reliability across technical operations. AVIATAR is currently used by more than 40 customers worldwide, supporting over 5,000 aircraft.
Air Transat will deploy a full suite of AVIATAR applications, including Condition Monitoring, Predictive Health Analytics, Technical Logbook, Engineering Analytics and the Reliability Suite. These solutions are intended to streamline maintenance procedures, improve operational decision-making, and provide real-time insights into fleet performance and technical health.
The move underscores Air Transat's commitment to digital transformation and operational excellence, while reinforcing Lufthansa Technik's position as a leader in digital aviation services and predictive maintenance technologies.