The expansion of the
aviation sector is mostly due to maintenance, which is important for operational costs, flight delays, and cancellations. Even with longer-lasting aircraft and more powerful engines, airlines are evolving by spending a lot of time and money on maintenance rather than on fuel or personnel.
Maintaining asset accessibility is essential for operations, and cutting
maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) costs is a clear challenge. The development of mechanical flying machine inspection and dunting troubleshooting is being extended by aircraft operators in order to reduce downtime, enhance work planning, and enhance components management.
A broad variety of OEMs, MROs, and suppliers are available for cutting-edge technologies and methods, which include robots built of aircraft, drones, virtual/augmented/mixed reality assistance, blockchain, 3D printing, additive manufacturing, and more.
Lets look into three technological trends that is expected to have a lasting impact on maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) Operations.
Use of AI
Airline operating margins are quite thin. Any opportunity to increase revenue is therefore quite helpful. Flight pricing, route planning, and aircraft fleet management are a few such sectors that require ongoing improvement.
Planning routes and arranging the fleet of available aircraft to maximise income throughout the broad route network has grown more difficult. As a result, airlines are increasingly relying on AI technologies to collect and evaluate data on demand for different routes, macroeconomic variables, customer pricing willingness to pay across routes, and estimated marginal seat revenue (EMSR), among other aspects.
Based on these findings, airlines may make better judgments about the allocation of aircraft, the routing of flights, and the dynamic pricing of tickets and add-on services.
Artificial intelligence techniques are now being utilised to improve some client experiences and services. For instance, many booking services are now fully automated, allowing the traveller to effortlessly communicate with chatbots that mimic actual beings, plan their trip, and purchase the ticket entirely online and independently.