Wed, Oct 19, 2016
Lufthansa Technik has launched a new and highly intelligent platform called Condition Analytics that allows airlines and operators to predict precisely when components should be replaced and recommends measures to be taken to avoid failures before they actually happen.
Among other advantages, operators benefit from reduced fuel consumption, optimised use of expendable parts and enhanced safety.
“Airlines around the globe are seeking ways to maximise the reliability, availability and safety of their fleets while reducing costs. Our engineering expertise and long-standing experience with many different aircraft types gives us an edge in this respect,” said Dr Holger Appel, Programme Manager Monitoring, Diagnosis and Prognosis at Lufthansa Technik. "With Condition Analytics, one platform combines MRO experience with condition monitoring and prognoses for the first time. It creates true predictive maintenance for Airbus, Boeing or other aircraft."
Jan Stoevesand, Head of Analytics & Data Intelligence in Information Management at Lufthansa Technik, underlined: "We provide customers with precise knowledge of their fleet condition and enable them to counter failures before they occur. Thus we not only increase aircraft availability and maximize operating hours, we also substantially contribute to flight safety."
Condition Analytics uses a multi-faceted approach to improve aircraft operations. Engineers and data scientists analyse flight and MRO data and use them as a basis for continuously developing analytics use cases. Once the analytical model has been developed, the system checks the customer data for relevant incidents and supplies the corresponding results to the customer automatically.
Condition Analytics is an independent platform that is not tied to a support contract with Lufthansa Technik. It is an OEM-spanning tool whose highly sensitive data is safeguarded by Germany's rigorous data protection laws. The customer selects the required fleet and the desired use cases and is given access to the online platform.
The use of Condition Analytics in actual flight operations has already produced beneficial results. For example, it is now possible to predict the life cycle of igniter plugs accurately. This ensures maximum performance and efficiency.
The platform will be available to customers from the first quarter of 2017.
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