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February 28th, 2026 |
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Web Dashboard: Latest as of 2026-02-28 iOS App: v1.57 |
Overview
This release delivers new operator configurability and significant bug fixes across the platform. Key highlights include configurable fuel uplift visibility on maintenance checks. The release also resolves several long-standing bugs including defect part removal failures, duplicate SRP number generation, and trip category display issues, alongside API format corrections and integration fixes.
What's New
Configurable Fuel Uplifts on Maintenance Checks
Hide/Show Fuel Uplifts: Operators can now control whether fuel uplifts appear on maintenance checks via the Fluid Tracking Configuration settings. Previously, only oil and hydraulic uplift visibility was configurable — fuel uplifts were always displayed. This brings fuel uplifts in line with the existing oil and hydraulic uplift toggle behavior. (TL-6895)
Bug Fixes & Improvements
Dashboard Improvements
Trip Category Display Fix: Fixed an issue where the trip category field did not display on the trip details page even when the aircraft setting was set to "Show." The setting now correctly defaults to visible for aircraft where it has not been explicitly configured. (TL-7170)
Troubleshooting Steps Text Correction: Removed an extra word ("taken") from the troubleshooting steps override label for improved clarity. (TL-7262)
Duplicate SRP Numbers: Resolved an issue where trips imported via LEON could generate duplicate SRP numbers on the same aircraft. (TL-6949)
iPad Fixes
Defect Part Removal — Continue Button: Fixed a long-standing bug where the Continue button stopped working when adding 3 or more parts to a removal/installation on a defect CRS. The button now functions correctly regardless of the number of parts added. (TL-6098)
iOS 26 Visual Fixes: Fixed the unlock button not showing its valid state correctly and the sync indicator appearing behind text on iOS 26. (TL-6697, TL-6693)
Fuel Fields on MX Checks: iPad now consumes the new aircraft setting to hide/show fuel fields on maintenance checks, matching the Core and Dashboard behavior introduced in this release. (TL-7048)
Support Email Setting: iPad now uses the configurable
support_emailoperator setting introduced in the January release, replacing the previously hardcoded email address. (TL-7074)Build Performance: Resolved slow test build times caused by the SwiftSyntax dependency by replacing it with prebuilt XCFramework binaries. (TL-7065, TL-7183, TL-7336)
Xcode 26.2: Updated the project to build with Xcode 26.2. (TL-7150)
Core & API Improvements
Amber Limits API Format: Fixed an issue where amber limits on scheduled maintenance items were formatted as ISO 8601 dates in the API response when they should have been returned as integers. (TL-7215)
API Client Rename: Renamed "API Person" to "API Client" throughout the system for clarity. (TL-7098)
CAMP Integration Fixes: Resolved an issue where the CAMP integration was not working as intended for one operator, and fixed a user mismatch between environments. Improved CAMP integration logging. (TL-7194, TL-7248, TL-7197)
Fuel Uplift Unit Sync: Core now correctly sets the aircraft unit on fuel uplifts synced from iPad when the value was previously missing. (TL-7227, TL-7229)
End-User Impacts
No end user impacts for this release
Support Impacts
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Notes
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