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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 ...

calendar-icon April 27, 2023
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Surviving the Storm: Overcoming the Challenges of Tooling Control

The world of aviation maintenance is full of exciting challenges and opportunities. But it is also a complex field with its own unique set of obstacles to navigate, from cost management to safety regulations. What are the biggest ...

calendar-icon April 05, 2023
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Efficient Aircraft Maintenance in 2022. What You Need to Know

More than half of an aircraft company’s business costs can be grouped into three categories: crew labor, fuel, and maintenance costs. Recent developments in technology have advanced progress in all three of these categories, but ...

calendar-icon February 14, 2023
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Sustainable aviation: how European airlines are bringing this vision to life?

Despite the damaging effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on the aviation industry, the focus toward zero-emission aviation has never been shifted, and actually, many new initiatives have been launched, such as Sustainable Aviation ...

calendar-icon February 14, 2023
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How can we attract better gender balance and improve diversity in aviation?

The aviation industry has been male-dominated for too long. Although the number of female pilots has increased in recent years, they still only make up around 6% of all pilots globally. And when it comes to other aviation roles, ...

calendar-icon February 14, 2023
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M&E Legacy Systems, Meet the 21st Century.

It's no secret that in the aviation maintenance industry some M&E legacy systems can be a bit of a headache when it comes to technological advancement, from developing workable APIs to 3rd party applications and managing data ...

calendar-icon January 31, 2023