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Airbus and IBM team up to provide smarter fleet solutions

Airbus and IBM are working together to transform Airbus' fleet solution offerings, which will provide airlines and operators with advanced IT services for maintenance, engineering and flight operations.

These fleet service offerings will enhance operational efficiencies, help airlines to manage their aircraft more effectively and improve customer service by smarter use of ‘big-data’.

Airbus Smarter Fleet Solutions (ASFS) will initially focus on two activities: First, it will integrate and also further develop Airbus’ current portfolio of software products (e-solutions). Presently, the latter comprise an extensive range of standalone applications, which are accessed via a variety of online and offline media, and are used by about 200 operators today. Second, ASFS will provide tailored fleet data management using an open, modular and flexible platform. This service will give customers visibility to plan ahead for smooth operations. It will also enable them to easily integrate existing and new services and solutions – a level of value-added service,which is increasingly being sought. This trend is being driven by today’s growing volumes and complexities of operational ‘big-data’ from multiple resources, new technological opportunities, and by the economic environment which increases the ‘value-for-money” expectations from IT solutions.

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“Today’s aircraft can generate up to a half terabyte of data per flight, an unprecedented volume and variety of data seen in few other industries,” said Timothy J. Wholey, global leader, Aerospace & Defense Industry, IBM Global Business Services. “IBM is pleased to provide technology and services that will provide Airbus and its customers a smart way to extract real-time data, identify patterns and act on insightsto help improve efficiency and enhance the passengers’ travel experience.”

Didier Lux, EVP Customer Services, Airbus says: “This agreement with IBM is a major step in the implementation of Airbus’ aim to provide airlines with strong added-value innovative services for their long-term business development.

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“Our customers will soon benefit from the most advanced information management solutions to address their engineering, operational and maintenance needs.”

The Smarter Fleet Solutions bring together Airbus’ aircraft manufacturer expertise with IBM’s expertise in managing ‘big-data’, advanced analytics and asset optimisation needed in today’s commercial aircraft operations.
 

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