NAVBLUE and Delta Air Lines have signed a long-term agreement for Mission+, NAVBLUE’s Electronic Flight Assistant. 

The agreement includes the deployment of Mission+ across the airline’s entire fleet of over 900 Airbus and Boeing aircraft. It is one of the biggest transitions from paper to an Electronic Flight Folder (eFF) in the aviation industry to date.

Mission+ removes the need to print paper flight plan information for every Delta flight, a saving of more than 77.5 million pages annually.

Marc Lemeilleur, CEO of NAVBLUE, said: “By choosing Mission+, they are enabling their pilots to benefit from all the data and information they need to perform their mission via a unique modular digital solution. Working together, we enabled the deployment of Mission+ on the entire fleet in less than two years, which is a great success for all of us!”

Ryan Gumm, Flight Operations Senior Vice President of Delta, said: “Achieving this major milestone is part of our commitment to removing operational complexities, as well as moving toward a more digital, sustainable future. Mission+ allows our pilots more time to focus on what Delta people do best – expertly serve our customers with safety top of mind.”

Image credit: Airbus / H.Gousse

Delta signs agreement for NAVBLUE's Mission+