Boeing has made performing routine maintenance
and diagnosing aircraft issues faster and easier for airline
technicians with a suite of new mobile applications for iPad.
With
the apps, technicians will have immediate access to manuals, part
numbers and other critical information to resolve maintenance
issues plane-side and collaborate with co-workers located
elsewhere.
As a result, airlines can enhance real-time regulatory
compliance, reduce flight delays and reduce operational costs.
Boeing worked with several airlines for more than a year on the
prototype, incorporating their input to optimize the user interface and maximize utility for line mechanics. Technicians
will have instant access to critical information, including the maintenance history of an aircraft, when they need it most. The
application suite includes Toolbox Mobile Library, Toolbox Mobile
Parts and Maintenance Turn Time.
"Mobile technology is an
important aspect of our digital airline strategy, which is to
harness the power of information, technology and analytics to
create insights that give our customers the Boeing Edge: a
competitive advantage in the marketplace," said John Maggiore,
director of Fleet and Maintenance Solutions, Boeing Digital
Aviation. "Data-driven optimization across flight operations,
airspace and maintenance operations is saving aircraft operators
millions of dollars in operating costs today. This is an exciting
new chapter of that journey."
Features of the new
maintenance apps include:
- A Toolbox Mobile Library, which
will provide technicians access to maintenance documents for
instant reference and use, wherever and whenever needed.
-
Hyperlinks between multiple manuals and airline-created content
that will expedite access to critical documents so that users can
easily search for documents and information about parts and fault
histories.
- A Toolbox Mobile Parts app which enables
technicians to instantly retrieve information about part
availability, including the airline's most current inventory
information.
- Maintenance Turn Time, which gives technicians
a secure connection to collaborate with their colleagues when troubleshooting a maintenance issue. A technician can take a photo
of a damaged part, upload it for others to see and annotate and
then share information about maintenance issues with their peers
in real time. Maintenance Turn Time is available for the iPad,
iPhone and a web browser.
- The ability to update reference
manuals with one tap on the iPad screen. Alaska Airlines
technicians estimate that using the apps on a 0.69-pound iPad mini
to access critical information will save 4,000 pieces of paper a
day.
"We are very excited about the launch of these new
products," said Maggiore. "They are a great addition to the Boeing portfolio and will deliver even more value to our customers when
used in conjunction with capabilities such as Electronic Logbook,
Airplane Health Management and Maintenance Performance Toolbox."
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