JAPAN Airlines maintenance and engineering subsidiary, jal Engineering Co, has selected IFS, the global cloud enterprise software company to support fleet-wide long range maintenance planning.
The IFS solution will provide long range planners with the unified information insights they need to quickly develop and share regulatory-compliant fleet maintenance plans that best support aircraft availability, task yield, and hangar utilization for nearly 200 aircraft. It replaces a JAL Engineering Co legacy fleet maintenance planning process that required extensive manual intervention.
The IFS solution will allow the engineering team to manage more aircraft with reduced human intervention due to an efficient user experience, reduction in manual processes, real-time alerts, and automated processes, according to an IFS statement.
IFS continues to grow its footprint in the Asia-Pacific commercial aviation and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) market, adding JAL Engineering Co alongside China Airlines, Qantas, TAE Aerospace and more.
Ryo Tamura, president, JAL Engineering Co. 'With IFS fleet maintenance planning software JAL Engineering Co can automate processes that were previously manual and labour intensive, improve team collaboration by allowing planners to work on a single plan simultaneously, and ultimately decrease aircraft downtime and maximise task yield.'
Gerry Fosnick, president, IFS Japan, added 'This latest selection affirms the fact that IFS is trusted by some of the world's leading airlines and MRO providers to support fleet-wide maintenance planning and operations. We look forward to working with JAL Engineering Co to better manage its long-range fleet maintenance plans now and into the future.'
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The IFS solution will provide long range planners with the unified information insights they need to quickly develop and share regulatory-compliant fleet maintenance plans that best support aircraft availability, task yield, and hangar utilization for nearly 200 aircraft. It replaces a JAL Engineering Co legacy fleet maintenance planning process that required extensive manual intervention.
The IFS solution will allow the engineering team to manage more aircraft with reduced human intervention due to an efficient user experience, reduction in manual processes, real-time alerts, and automated processes, according to an IFS statement.
IFS continues to grow its footprint in the Asia-Pacific commercial aviation and maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) market, adding JAL Engineering Co alongside China Airlines, Qantas, TAE Aerospace and more.
Ryo Tamura, president, JAL Engineering Co. 'With IFS fleet maintenance planning software JAL Engineering Co can automate processes that were previously manual and labour intensive, improve team collaboration by allowing planners to work on a single plan simultaneously, and ultimately decrease aircraft downtime and maximise task yield.'
Gerry Fosnick, president, IFS Japan, added 'This latest selection affirms the fact that IFS is trusted by some of the world's leading airlines and MRO providers to support fleet-wide maintenance planning and operations. We look forward to working with JAL Engineering Co to better manage its long-range fleet maintenance plans now and into the future.'
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