Automating Data Management in Aviation Maintenance

The global fleet is forecast to grow by between 3% and 5% annually. This means that within just 10 years, the number of aircraft will have increased by half. The expectations of airlines will increase and they will demand greater aircraft availability and regulators will require ongoing compliance. Legacy systems or in-house solutions may not be fit-for-purpose to manage this growth and the cost of maintaining these systems may be cost prohibitive. As a society we are increasingly reliant on technology, devices and automation to help us with our day-to-day lives, but can this technology help aviation maintenance and engineering teams within airlines and MROs cope with the increased demand from their stakeholders?
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The What, Why, and How of Application Portability for Aerospace Systems

Avionics

Achieving application portability has been thultimate goal of system suppliers in military and aerospace over the last decade. Driven by open architectures and open standards through industry and government collaboration, now reference implementations have started to emerge, showing that system separation, integration and safety certification challenges can be overcome in order to manage program affordability.
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Managing Aeronautical Data & Information for Aerodrome 

Australian Airports Association

The solution is a key enabler in the migration. Providing a single source of static and dynamic aeronautical information for multiple applications ensures that all stakeholders of aeronautical information receive consistent information.
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First Flight, No Fright: All About Discovery Flights and Introductory Lessons

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The introductory lesson or discovery flight introduces people to the wonders of flight. Longtime CFI, Prof. H. Paul Shuch discusses what he does to make this a positive experience, and explains to potential students what they should expect.
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Planning for a Large Inspection

Flightdocs

Having your aircraft down for a large inspection is an inevitable part of operating a flight department and takes planning, forethought and communication. However, by taking the proper steps you can prepare for this event in a way that reduces the impact on your aircraft availability.Learn how to maximize your downtime by including optional items and considering a records review.
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