Built for Airline Operators

Operational intelligence for a safer sky and a cleaner footprint

Globalog equips flight ops, safety, and compliance teams with two mission‑critical capabilities: cosmic radiation monitoring with a professional flight logbook, and emissions reporting with compliance consulting.

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Trusted by flight operations, safety, and sustainability teams across commercial, cargo, and business aviation.
Cosmic Radiation & Logbook

Monitor exposure. Streamline records. Protect crews.

Real‑time and post‑flight exposure insights tailored to high‑latitude, high‑altitude operations. Keep a professional logbook that aligns with airline QA, safety reporting, and regulatory expectations.

  • Route‑aware radiation estimates and trend tracking
  • Professional pilot logbook with airline‑grade data fields
  • Exportable summaries for audits and crew safety reviews
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Emissions & Compliance

Report with confidence. Comply with evolving rules.

Simplify emissions accounting and keep pace with CORSIA, EU ETS, UK ETS and emerging regional schemes. Our experts help align your data, methods, and filings.

  • Methodology setup and data quality checks
  • Automated reports and assurance‑ready exports
  • Consulting support for compliance and audits
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Why airlines choose Globalog

Airline‑grade reliability

Built for flight ops at scale, with strong data integrity and export paths your QA team will appreciate.

Safety & compliance first

Designed around regulatory realities—from crew exposure awareness to multi‑jurisdiction emissions rules.

Fast onboarding

Get value quickly with pragmatic setup, proven workflows, and responsive expert support.

Ready to brief your teams with clarity

Whether you manage a global network or bespoke operations, Globalog helps you explain risks, responsibilities, and results to crews, management, and regulators—clearly, consistently, and with data to back it up.

Public-domain vector: modern ATC radar/navigation display