Paperless Operations Focus on Maintenance
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Paperless Operations – Maintenance Panel Jens Bjarnason, Director Operations, IATA (moderator)
Kazuo Matsuura, Chairman IATA Engineering and Maintenance
Group, Senior Chief Engineer, ANA Roland Scherbaum, Head of Supply Chain Data & Process Support,
Austrian Airlines Bruno LO-RE, CEO, Maintag Carsten Sowa, RFID Program Manager, Lufthansa Technik
Paperless Operations (focus on maintenance)
Status A number of quick wins currently available using RFID tags
• Oxygen generators: $25M annual savings • Life vests checks: $30M annual savings
Lack of standards and harmonization
Regulatory involvement
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Technology is moving fast. Before it is too late, we need to direct it…
IATA’s paperless initiatives
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Aircraft
Focused Customer Focused
Passenger Operations
Reservations, Ticketing, and Airport Processes
E-Ticketing
MRO Service Providers, OEMs, Parts Distributors, Lessors
IATA is ideally positioned to coordinate this multi-stakeholder, complex industry effort
Successful IATA implementation worldwide via industry mandate
e-Records e-Parts Tracking
IATA Vision and Strategy
To simplify maintenance operations by incorporating paperless technologies, thereby facilitating regulatory compliance and enabling new processes to reduce costs
Process mapping Standards and deadlines Involve all industry stakeholders; need to work together!!!
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Key Stakeholders
Aviation Authorities
Technology providers
MROs Airlines
Lessors
Parts suppliers
OEMs
Logistic companies
Standards
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Kazuo Matsuura Chairman IATA Engineering and Maintenance Group, Senior Chief Engineer, ANA
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Roland Scherbaum Head of Supply Chain Data & Process Support, Austrian Airlines
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Overview of RFID @ Austrian
Roland Scherbaum Head of Supply Chain Data & Process Support / TDLS
Austrian Airlines Airport Base, A-1300 Vienna Airport
Phone +43 5 1766 66067 [email protected]
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RFID @ Austrian
• Aviationbusiness has no common rulemaking all over the world for RFID-technology
– EASA Area has no rulemaking for the use of RFID – RFID only applicable as an additional part-marking. – EASA Part-21 Design Change of tagged components must be performed
• SAE AS5678 / CS 25.853 /RTCA DO-160 compliant tags • where to place, primary part-markings must not be covered • which tags may be used • which part-numbers are effected
– Project in accordance ARINC 673 • Which parts will be selected?
– Cash cows are labour intense parts life vest, oxygen generator – Quickest ROI Business Case was setup on labour reduction (time)
• Internal processes – How fast can the change to the new technology be done? – How many employees will be trained – all or some?
• Readrange – Different cabin layouts deliver different read ranges – Positioning of tags on parts essential (heatshields, wiring)
• Variation between some cm up to 10 meters
The Challenges
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Benefits • ROI less than two years, with the selected system • Revisions of Taskcards
– Revsion of certain labour-intense tasks became possible – Merging of tasks possible, due to multiple data are read during scanning
• Assurance that no parts are due at any time • Selection of an „easy-to-use“ system
– Administration becomes easier – Serverbased application makes datahandling easier
Future Perspective • Tagging other parts
– LLP Parts like squibs – Fire-bottles – Oxy-bottles – Tires
• Interfaces between RFID (Stand alone) and mainenance system AMOS®
• Use RFID for locating and tracking certain serialized parts and GSE
RFID @ Austrian The benefits & future perspective
The pitch
2004 Born of MAINtag (MAINtenance with tags) 2005 1st flyable RFID tag onboard Rafale with Dassault Aviation 2009 A350XWB RFID multi-year AIRBUS contract winner. 2011 EN9100 certification. 2012 MAINtag signed its 55th customer for FLYtag® range. GIFAS; Pacte PME, ATA e-business RTT member, IATA contributor.
Atlanta Paris Hong-kong
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One step ahead, RFID & Paperless
RFID is a key to generates benefits : better / faster / cheaper. Cabin rotables inventory = ROI : 7 to 12 months Benefits from AUTO ID accuracy ATA RFID parts marking program : 1,2 billion USD 2011 – 2030. A multi-stage rocket :
Stage 1 Cabin inventory Stage 2 Maintenance Stage 3 Connected Aircraft
FLYcheck
FLYcheck Max
Adoption
FLYcloud
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A digital breakthrough
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Carsten Sowa RFID Program Manager, Lufthansa Technik
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RFID in the Lufthansa Technik Group Carsten Sowa RFID Program Manager Phone: +49-40/5070-60261 Cell: +49-151/58917845 Email: [email protected]
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Background Experiences in all relevant fields of RFID and Aviation
Lufthansa Technik (LHT) has specialized in utilizing RFID-Technology in aviation industry since 2005. It has intensely investigated, assessed and developed all aspects of the following fields of application:
RFID Tagging of aircraft components
Data Security and Industrial Safety
Data standard for RFID tags in aviation industry (ATA Spec 2000 Chapt. 9-5)
IT Architecture for RFID Integration
Process Development for permanent Tagging
Mobile Applications
Tracking & Tracing Solutions
Spare Part Logistics
Real Time Locating of UHF RFID Tags
Mounting Methods of RFID Tags
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Timeline of using RFID technology RFID in the Lufthansa Technik Group
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Panel Discussion Topic
What can IATA do to further engage the industry towards achieving a commonly accepted vision and targets?
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Panel Discussion Topic
How do you envision the future using ID tags on major
components?
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Panel Discussion Topic
What is the potential use of data captured by ID tags that
the industry can benefit from?
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