Henrik Ollus

Digital Thread maturity in aircraft operations The OEM perspective
Digital Twins were first used in the Apollo program in the 1960s, consisting of simulators, advanced for that time, as well as physical replicas of the spacecraft modules. These first Digital Twins were essential in avoiding a ...

Data Exchange of digital records - The OEM perspective
Recently heard a metaphor in which data exchange was compared to water irrigation. Imagine modern aircraft and engines accumulating vast amounts of data from sensors and asset management processes. Most of that data then remains ...

Automating data flows between airlines, MROs and OEMs. Example: Engine overhaul
Realizing paperless maintenance and operations has been the target of airlines, MRO service providers (MROs) and OEMs in recent decades, especially in the last few years. With the increased adoption of electronic technical ...
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