Evoke Systems announce new contract with easyJet

Evoke Systems announce new contract with easyJet for the EFOS Training and Course Management product on web and iPad

Evoke Systems are delighted to announce that they have been selected by easyJet following an extensive International RFP process, to provide an electronic training records management system through their EFOS software solution. The training suite solution consists of web and iPad based forms to record training events, validate expiry dates, host all training related documents, provide online exams, and enable business intelligence via data analysis and charting.

easyJet’s investment into their Academy at Gatwick demonstrates their ongoing commitment to the development of their staff. The world-class training facility is crucial for their growing training requirements and Evoke Systems’ training solution will be instrumental in supporting this, particularly with the introduction of Evidence Based Training.

Mike Peters, Chief Executive Officer of Evoke Systems, said ‘‘We are absolutely thrilled to be collaborating with easyJet and we are optimistic that this contract signifies the start of a very long and successful partnership. We are really looking forward to working together to provide our EFOS training suite to their pilots and cabin crew.’’

Product implemented

Before EFOS

Air Malta was struggling with a leave management process that was highly complex and labour intensive. Each leave request had to be processed manually, which meant pilots and cabin crew were forced to wait a long time to get confirmation of their leave.

 

After EFOS

EFOS Leave replicated the airline’s custom validation rules in the new digital platform. This made the transition smoother, as these rules were already accepted by both union representatives and crew members.

 

What they said

“The project was delivered very swiftly, enabling Air Malta’s team to quickly realise the benefits of the new software. The team at Evoke were committed and totally onboard for this project. The system was easy to understand, and help was always found along the project.”
Caroline Zammit