When is data migration relevant for airlines?
Within EXSYN we write a lot about data migration and get involved with many airlines worldwide to migrate some of their most sensitive and secure data.
What to expect from a data migration project
Data migration within aviation is something which is not frequently done within airlines. Mostly is happens once every 10 to 15 years when important systems, such as MRO software, or Flight Planning systems are replaced.
NextGen Aircraft Reliability Monitoring through proper forecasting
An outline on how airlines can profit from automating parts of their aircraft reliability monitoring and apply predictive maintenance methods to reduce unscheduled maintenance and operational disruption.
The importance of data in aviation: Data indicates airworthiness and confirms asset value
Today we would like to highlight an important part of the whitepaper: The importance of data.
5 tips how to improve data quality in aviation and why it is important
Data quality, a vague term that always throws sand into the tight and seemingly perfect schedule of your data heavy projects.
7 Tips: Dealing with data migration in aviation
Many airlines get new aircraft to replace old ones, extend their fleet or buy a new MRO software system to replace their legacy system. In any of these scenarios the process of data migration is involved. Thus, we would like to share some practical tips.
4 practical tips during a MRO software system selection: Focus on the processes
Right from the beginning we would like to give you one important advice: Focus on your processes rather than on the system itself! The processes form the fundament of any system review and selection to gain an overall process performance improvement.
How to ensure Continuous Airworthiness
A lot is involved to keep an aircraft in the air. When having to explain this in simple terms to people outside the airline industry the comparison I make is the comparison with car maintenance.
Part II : Big data in Aircraft Maintenance
Big data, or in other words: information of extreme size, diversity and complexity revolves around the capability of organisations to: 1.Timely access and retain data; 2.Analyse and interpret data; 3.Base decision making on data
Big data in Aircraft Maintenance
Big data, a term we hear around us more and more nowadays. But what is big data, what underlying principles are being impacted by it, how can we utilize big data and its underlying principles in the aircraft maintenance industry.
Continued Airworthiness 2030
The latest contribution to EXSYN's industry blog: a case study into the future of continued airworthiness management within aviation.
What can be learned from the Boeing 787 production troubles
Our latest contribution to EXSYN's industry blog: a case study into the production troubles of the Boeing 787 and what can be learned from it.
Competitive advantage with aircraft maintenance systems
Our latest contribution to EXSYN's industry blog; a white paper on how airlines and maintenance organisations alike can gain competitive advantage thru usage of aircraft maintenance systems.