
MIAMI, FL, Sep 10, 2025 – Trax announced that Air Europa Express has expanded the company’s electronic logbook to its eMobility applications. The airline had already deployed eMobility apps for line maintenance, and the addition of the logbook has improved efficiency, data accuracy and maintenance processes across its fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. With this rollout, Air Europa Express becomes the inaugural operator to implement Trax’s electronic logbook under EASA regulations. Trax’s electronic logbook suite has been in use by FAA and UK CAA-regulated operators for many years, emphasizing its acceptance across global markets.
“The intuitive design of the Electronic Logbook apps has ensured seamless adoption by our crews, bolstering operational safety through real-time, reliable, and accessible data,” said Francisco Borja Mas Boned, head of innovation maintenance department at Air Europa. “By leveraging these advanced tools, we are optimizing and modernizing our maintenance operations, setting a new standard for innovation in the aviation industry.”
“Trax appreciates Air Europa Express’ continued enthusiasm for our solutions, including the recent expansion of their selected eMobility apps. We are proud to continue to collaborate with the airline by replacing their previously paper-intensive flight deck and cabin-based processes with a fully digital approach,” said Nelson Perea, regional director of EMEA at Trax. “It is incredibly rewarding helping customers implement additional Trax solutions to magnify the benefit we provide to their operations.”
Source: Trax
About Trax

Trax, headquartered in Coral Gables, FL, is an aviation software company founded in 1999 and operates as a subsidiary of AAR Corp. The company provides cloud-based enterprise resource planning solutions, including its eMRO and eMobility platforms, which support aircraft maintenance, engineering, materials management, compliance, scheduling, and fleet operations. These tools are accessible through web and iOS apps with features such as offline access, biometric security, RFID tracking, and paperless workflows. Trax serves more than 200 customers worldwide, including commercial airlines, cargo carriers, maintenance, repair and overhaul facilities, and government fleets, covering more than 5,000 aircraft. As of fiscal year 2025, Trax generated approx. $50M in software revenue, contributing to AAR’s digital growth strategy. The company employs between 110 and 140 people and focuses on aviation maintenance management software.
About Air Europa

Air Europa, founded in 1986 and headquartered in Llucmajor, Mallorca, is Spain’s third-largest airline. A member of the SkyTeam alliance since 2007, the carrier operates scheduled and charter flights to more than 55 destinations across Europe, the Americas, the Caribbean, Morocco and Tunisia. Its main hub is Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, with Palma and Tenerife as focus cities. Air Europa operates a fleet of Boeing 787 Dreamliners and 737s, among the modern in Europe, with 45 to 57 aircraft in service depending on seasonal operations and orders. The company emphasizes sustainability, decarbonization, and digital innovation to optimize operations, and is ranked among Europe’s most punctual airlines.