Task traceability
Record maintenance work with aircraft, category, date, task detail, and supporting context instead of scattered notes.
Aviation maintenance logbook software
AeroLink helps engineers organise maintenance tasks, evidence, aircraft references, professional profiles, jobs, timesheets, and company workflows from one beta workspace.
Aircraft maintenance records are useful only when they are traceable, readable, and connected to the professional context around the work. AeroLink is built for engineers who need a cleaner way to keep task history, supporting notes, aircraft references, and profile evidence aligned.
Record maintenance work with aircraft, category, date, task detail, and supporting context instead of scattered notes.
Connect logbook activity to a professional identity that can support CV, company, and network workflows.
Keep documents and supporting records closer to the work they explain, reducing manual searching later.
The beta is designed for aircraft maintenance engineers, B1 and B2 users, CAMO, quality, maintenance managers, aviation companies, and hiring teams that need better visibility into structured professional records.
AeroLink is not just a form. It is a connected beta workspace for aviation maintenance records and the daily workflows around them.
Aircraft task records, categorisation, dates, and maintenance context.
Licences, type ratings, training, employer history, and CV-style presentation.
Job boards, candidate visibility, company profiles, and hiring feedback loops.
Explore more specific workflows for engineers, companies, and maintenance teams.
AeroLink is currently in controlled beta for web, Android APK, and iPhone TestFlight access by request.
The beta is focused on aviation maintenance engineers, CAMO, quality, maintenance management users, MROs, airlines, recruiters, and aviation company teams.
Create a beta account or open the web app to test the aviation maintenance logbook and workflow experience.