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CrossConsense Completes Data Migration for Condor

CrossConsense Completes Data Migration for Condor Amid Industry Challenges
CrossConsense has successfully completed a significant AMOS-to-AMOS data migration project for Condor, marking a key milestone in the airline’s ongoing digital transformation. The initiative, known as AMOS Pro, involved transferring and consolidating Condor’s maintenance and engineering data into a newly streamlined AMOS database. This process placed a strong emphasis on data cleansing and organization to ensure accuracy and support Condor’s pursuit of operational excellence.
Collaborative Effort and Strategic Restructuring
The project, which began in late 2023 and went live in July 2025, was the result of close collaboration between Condor’s AMOS key users, project team, and specialists from CrossConsense. Axel Christ, Managing Director of CrossConsense, highlighted the importance of teamwork in achieving the successful outcome, stating, “The project’s success reflects the seamless cooperation, mutual trust, and dedication of everyone involved.”
Holger Barth, project lead from Condor, emphasized the broader significance of the migration within the context of the airline’s evolving operational framework. After three decades of AMOS usage and a transition from a single Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to an Airlines and Maintenance Organizations Group, Condor recognized the need to rethink its AMOS philosophy, data structures, and procedures. This restructuring was essential to adapt to a modern, digitally driven, and lessor-oriented airworthiness management system. Barth noted that, working alongside the experienced CrossConsense team, the airline was able to implement these changes efficiently with a small, dedicated group of AMOS experts. He added that this achievement aligns with other ongoing projects and represents a significant step forward in Condor’s digital transformation journey.
Navigating Competitive and Legal Pressures
The completion of the AMOS Pro data migration comes at a critical juncture for Condor, which is currently facing increasing competitive and legal pressures within the German aviation sector. The airline is engaged in a prolonged legal dispute with Lufthansa, Germany’s largest carrier, over issues of market dominance and antitrust concerns. Recent setbacks in court and the prospect of further legal challenges have raised apprehensions within Germany’s tourism industry regarding Condor’s future viability, particularly given Lufthansa’s substantial financial resources.
Despite these challenges, Condor continues to advocate for regulatory intervention and remains committed to maintaining its market presence. The successful data migration is viewed as a vital step in reinforcing the airline’s operational infrastructure and digital capabilities, thereby better positioning Condor to navigate the complexities of the competitive landscape.
As Condor advances its digital transformation, the partnership with CrossConsense underscores the airline’s dedication to modernization and resilience amid significant industry challenges.

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