CEFA Aviation lands first Taiwan contract with STARLUX Airlines
CEFA Aviation has signed STARLUX Airlines as its first customer in Taiwan, expanding the French aviation software maker’s footprint in Asia-Pacific. The deal gives STARLUX access to CEFA’s flight data animation system for safety analysis and pilot training as the airline grows its transpacific network.
Why it matters: - The contract gives CEFA Aviation its first airline customer in Taiwan. - The win strengthens CEFA Aviation’s expansion across Asia-Pacific. - STARLUX Airlines gains a tool designed to improve flight data review, pilot training and safety workflows.
What happened: - CEFA Aviation said STARLUX Airlines selected CEFA Flight Animation System, or CEFA FAS, to support flight data analysis and pilot training. - The announcement was made July 15, 2026, from Colmar, France. - STARLUX Airlines is a Taiwan-based premium international carrier.
The details: - CEFA FAS converts flight data into 3D animations. - The system is built for post-flight review by pilots and safety teams. - CEFA says the software helps airlines strengthen safety culture, improve operational understanding and enhance pilot training. - Dominique Mineo, CEFA Aviation’s CEO and founder, called the Taiwan deal a milestone and said STARLUX’s focus on safety and innovation fits CEFA’s mission. - STARLUX Chief Safety Supervisor Kevin I-Jan Chiu said CEFA FAS will strengthen flight-operations analysis and support continuous performance improvement. - STARLUX was founded in May 2018 by K.W. Chang. - STARLUX serves 13 countries and regions from Taiwan across Asia and North America. - STARLUX’s U.S. routes include Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Ontario, California, and Phoenix. - STARLUX plans to launch Prague on Aug. 1, 2026, as its first European destination.
Between the lines: - The deal suggests airlines are still investing in flight-data tools that turn complex operational records into visual, training-friendly formats. - CEFA Aviation is using the STARLUX win to signal momentum in a region where the company is still building its customer base. - STARLUX is pairing network growth with safety-focused technology as it expands beyond Asia.
What's next: - STARLUX will use CEFA FAS as part of its safety and training programs. - The airline’s Prague launch on Aug. 1, 2026, will extend its network into Europe. - CEFA Aviation is likely to use the Taiwan contract as a reference point for further Asia-Pacific sales. - More information is available in the company announcement and on STARLUX Airlines.
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