Fuel Monitoring
Fuel Monitoring is an invaluable management module, designed to facilitate the monitoring of day-to-day aircraft fuel burn. Planned usage is compared against actual, with a full range of reporting available, including a carbon accounting function that meets with the requirements of European Emissions Trading Schemes (ETS).
1. Optimised Fuel Plans are received by the flight data centre where they are parsed and the planned fuel data stored against the relevant flight sector record on the skybook database.
2. When actual fuel data values are available (PLOG/eVR/eTL), they are entered using the Fuel Data Collection form in the skybook.aero Analytics suite.
Should your airline already have a fuel monitoring system and only require carbon accounting reports, the data can be collected by interfacing with airline system in use. Authorised users are provided with a log-in to a secure 'Dashboard' to view data and produce reports. Carbon emissions and tonne-kilometre data can be viewed in a number of pre-configured ‘Dashboard’ panels or on more formal reports designed to meet EU monitoring and reporting guideline directives.
For example:
- Planned usage
- Actual usage
- Carbon emissions for each flight sector or group of sectors
- Filter Sector Records
- Exclude/include sector from Emissions Reporting (Annex 1 of EU directive 2003/87/EC)
- Add/remove notes
All reports are generic and can be tailored to each airline’s requirement.

