Japan Airlines Now Using RTX to Improve Predictive Maintenance
Collins Aerospace, an RTX business announced that JAL will use Collins Aerospace’s Ascentia maintenance performance monitoring solution on its Boeing 787 fleet.
“Ascentia is a valuable addition to our maintenance program,” said Harada Kuniharu, Manager Reliability Group, System Engineering Office at JAL Engineering Co., Ltd. “By using Ascentia, we can further improve our maintenance operations and provide our passengers with a safer and even more reliable travel experience.”
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The cloud-based predictive maintenance solution uses advanced data analytics and machine learning algorithms to help airlines improve maintenance operations and increase aircraft reliability. By analyzing flight data and maintenance records in real-time, Ascentia can help predict potential maintenance issues and provide recommendations for corrective actions before they occur, which helps to reduce unscheduled downtime and improve aircraft availability.
“Ascentia is designed to help airlines improve their operational efficiency,” said Clotilde Enel-Rehel, executive director for Customer Programs at Collins Aerospace. “Our data-driven solution will provide JAL with predictive maintenance recommendations to optimize their schedule and improving their customers’ experience.”
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Collins Aerospace’s Ascentia solution is currently in use by several major airlines around the world and has been shown to improve aircraft reliability and reduce unscheduled maintenance costs by up to 20 percent. Equipping JAL’s Boeing 787 fleet with Ascentia represents a significant milestone for Collins Aerospace as it continues to expand its presence in the Asia-Pacific region.
RTX is the world’s largest aerospace and defense company. Our global team of 180,000 employees pushes the limits of known science and redefines how we connect and protect our world. We are advancing aviation, building smarter defense systems and creating innovations to take us deeper into space. the company will complete its realignment into three customer-focused business units — Collins Aerospace, Raytheon and Pratt & Whitney. The company, with 2022 sales of $67 billion, is headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.
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