Successful Data Migration for Condor

    05 Sep 2025

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CrossConsense is proud to announce the successful completion of a major AMOS-to-AMOS data migration project for Condor. The AMOS Pro project marks a significant milestone in the airline’s digital transformation journey.

The migration involved transferring data into a new, clean AMOS database, with a strong focus on data cleansing and consolidation. This strategic move ensures that Condor’s maintenance and engineering data is streamlined, accurate, and ready to support future operational excellence.

The project kicked off in late 2023 and was brought to a successful Go-Live in July 2025, thanks to the close collaboration between Condor’s AMOS Key Users and project team, and the dedicated experts from CrossConsense.

“We are thrilled to have supported Condor in this important initiative,” said Axel Christ, Managing Director from CrossConsense. “The project’s success reflects the seamless cooperation, mutual trust, and dedication of everyone involved.”

Holger Barth, project lead from Condor, added: “After 30 years of AMOS usage with a transition from single AOC’s to an Airlines and Maintenance Organizations Group, Condor had to rethink its AMOS philosophy, data structures and procedures to adapt to a modern, digital driven and lessor orientated Airworthiness Management. Together with the experienced CrossConsense team we were able to perform this restructuring together with the required database system change in small team of passionate AMOS experts. Aligned with our other projects, we are now a big step forward in our digital transformation path. Many thanks to the CrossConsense and Condor Team!”

CrossConsense continues to support aviation companies worldwide with innovative IT solutions, data migration services, and AMOS consulting.

About Condor

Since 1956, Condor has been taking its guests to the most beautiful vacation destinations and exciting cities. Every year, more than 8 million guests fly with Condor to around 70 destinations worldwide. Condor with its more than 5,500 employees operate a fleet of approximately 60 aircraft, which are maintained in accordance with the highest safety standards by the company’s own maintenance organization, Condor Technik GmbH, at its bases in Frankfurt and Düsseldorf. In 2024, Condor completed the renewal of its long-haul fleet, which now consists of 18 highly efficient Airbus A330neo long-haul aircraft. By 2031, the A330neo fleet will grow to 25 aircraft. Since 2024, Condor has also been renewing its entire short- and medium-haul fleet and is expected to receive a total of 43 new aircraft from the A32Xneo family by 2029.

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