Conduce Celebrates ANAC Approval for eTechLog8 in Brazil
12 May 2026
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Conduce is proud to announce that eTechLog8 has received approval from Brazil’s Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (Anac), for a regional customer, marking a significant milestone in the continued global adoption of its electronic technical logbook solution.
This approval enables the Conduce customer operating under ANAC regulation to implement eTechLog8 as part of their transition from paper-based processes to fully digital technical operations. It reflects both the robustness of the platform, ANAC’s confidence in the airline and Conduce’s ongoing commitment to supporting regulatory compliance across multiple jurisdictions.
eTechLog8 removes paper from the cockpit enabling clean, high quality data capture that supports operational efficiency, safety and decision making. With a comprehensive feature set and 24/7/365 support, the system enables airlines to streamline processes, improve data accuracy and enhance visibility across engineering and flight operations.
Brazil represents one of the largest and most dynamic aviation markets in Latin America. ANAC approval is therefore an important step in expanding access to eTechLog8 within the region, supporting airlines as they modernise their operations and invest in digital transformation.
Hayley Russell, Operations Director at Conduce, commented:
“Achieving ANAC approval is a significant milestone for our Brazilian customer and for eTechLog8. Brazil is a key aviation market, and this approval allows us to support airlines in the region as they move towards digital technical records. We are committed to working closely with operators to ensure a smooth and compliant transition to electronic logbooks.”
The approval process involved detailed evaluation to ensure that eTechLog8 meets the regulatory and operational requirements set by ANAC. This milestone demonstrates the system’s ability to align with stringent aviation standards while remaining flexible enough to meet the needs of different operators.
As airlines increasingly look to modernise and futureproof their operations, regulatory approvals such as this play a crucial role in enabling adoption. Conduce looks forward to supporting our Brazilian operators in realising the benefits of digitalisation through eTechLog8.