Regulator Attitudes Changing Towards MRO Digitalization

Among the few upsides from COVID-19 could be the industry quickening its move towards digital platforms. Stefan Karisch, director of analytics at Boeing, says the OEM is seeing more customers using its data analytics services for active and inactive fleets. Pratt & Whitney has also seen this, and Arun Srinivasan, an associate director for Pratt & Whitney Commercial Engines, says the engine manufacturer has used the pandemic to drive efficiencies in its engine shops and across its global supply chain.
Seville--As the advent of digitalization in the aviation aftermarket continues to progress, regulators are becoming more informed about these modernizing efforts, a panel at CAPA-Aviation Week Network Airline Operations Leaders’ Summit heard Tuesday (Dec. 3). In the U.S., this has certainly been...
James Pozzi

As Aviation Week's MRO Editor EMEA, James Pozzi covers the latest industry news from the European region and beyond. He also writes in-depth features on the commercial aftermarket for Inside MRO.

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