Toulouse, March 10th, 2026 – NAVBLUE, an Airbus Company and GE Aerospace, Software as a Service, launch a new functionality between Mission+ FLIGHT, NAVBLUE’s integrated electronic flight folder module for mission management, and FlightPulse, the GE Aerospace, Software as a Service fully configurable EFB (electronic flight bag) application that puts data key to operational decisions into the hands of pilots by aggregating data from across the operation for more informed fuel decisions and departure briefings.
Less clicks in the Cockpit
By enabling mission context sharing between several applications, pilots using Mission+ Flight and FlightPulse, will no longer need to duplicate the information fulfilling a shared “less clicks in the cockpit” policy.
This technical integration ensures data integrity and reduces the risk of entry errors.
“This first delivery demonstrates the modularity and openness of Mission+”, states Marc Lemeilleur, CEO of NAVBLUE. “By continuing to build these digital bridges, we are committed to providing the industry with the tools needed to reach new heights in operational excellence.”
The functionality released today is only the first step in a broader journey toward a more connected aviation ecosystem. NAVBLUE and GE Aerospace are already working on the next phase of their roadmap, which aims to leverage advanced data analytics to further optimize fuel planning.
“Through this cooperation with NAVBLUE, we’re integrating Data Analytics solutions from GE Aerospace with OCC (Operations Control Centre) and Flight Deck solutions from NAVBLUE, giving operators a wider view of flight operations,” said Andrew Coleman, General Manager, GE Aerospace, Software as a Service.
This collaboration on the Flight Operations domain builds upon the existing successful partnership between Airbus and GE Aerospace, Software as a Service in the Maintenance domain, materialized through the Digital Alliance.