China – CEFA Aviation, a France-based provider of flight data animation solutions, has officially partnered with Xiamen Airlines to implement its CEFA Aviation Mobile Services (CEFA AMS) platform, marking a landmark step for operational safety and pilot training in China. The announcement, made during the IATA World Safety & Operations Conference in October 2025, makes Xiamen Airlines the first Chinese airline to adopt CEFA AMS—a real-time flight data visualization tool integrated into Electronic Flight Bags (EFBs).
- CEFA AMS enables pilots to instantly replay recent flights using 3D visualizations, enhancing post-flight debriefs and training through intuitive, data-driven insights.
- The platform combines automated aircraft systems data with manual pilot inputs to deliver a holistic view of operational performance, aiming to improve situational awareness, skill refinement, and safety.
- Xiamen Airlines’ adoption of CEFA AMS follows leadership discussions initiated at IATA’s 2024 conference in Morocco, underlining a multi-year strategic alignment between the two organisations.
- The rollout was formally announced during the IATA World Safety & Operations Conference, held from October 14–16, 2025, in Xiamen.
- This integration marks CEFA’s first implementation in China, expanding its global footprint and positioning the AMS solution as a leading tool for proactive flight operations safety.
Statements
- “CEFA Aviation is honored to be chosen by Xiamen Airlines, a leader in the Asia-Pacific region that shares our unwavering commitment to safety and innovation. Together, we are bringing pilots a transformative tool that turns data into actionable insights, reinforces training, and ultimately makes the skies safer for all.” – Dominique Mineo, CEO and Founder, CEFA Aviation
- “CEFA AMS equips our pilots with an advanced solution to analyze and learn from their own flight data in a precise and visual way, supporting Xiamen Airlines in continuously enhancing its safety management.” – Mr. Xie Bing, CEO and President, Xiamen Airlines
Source: CEFA Aviation & Media Reporting
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