Rolls-Royce has selected SITAOnAir’s AIRCOM
FlightMessenger to collate and distribute Engine Health Monitoring
(EHM) data from its engines, which fly on over 6,000 aircraft and
collectively operate for over 100-million hours per year.
As part
of its 24/7 monitoring service, Rolls-Royce will use the EHM data
distributed by FlightMessenger to anticipate any maintenance needs
and maximize the operational life of its engines.
Rolls-Royce engines intelligently collect and analyse data during
flight. This data is then transmitted to Rolls-Royce to support
its TotalCare Service Solutions. Across the engine fleet this
data amounts to thousands of messages per day. Rolls-Royce wanted
a single system to receive and distribute these messages to its
analytics and operations teams.
FlightMessenger is an integral component of a
suite of products based on the AIRCOM Platform, which has been
adopted by more than 100 airlines to host and process important
data points for their flight operations.
The service operates alongside AIRCOM
FlightTracker and FlightPlanner. The technology enables the
processing of aircraft data in a harmonized, central and secure
way, allowing airlines and industry manufacturers to improve
operational efficiencies.
“Operational engine data provides both specific
details to enable us to anticipate any maintenance needs with
individual engines, and information that allows us to track
performance trends across all our engine types,” said Nick Ward,
Rolls-Royce, Product Manager, Predictive Equipment Health
Management. “With over 400 airline and leasing customers
with engines fitted on thousands of aircraft, we have to manage
billions of data points on-board per flight. FlightMessenger gives
us the ability to receive and distribute transmitted summaries of
all that information in the most efficient way. We then apply our
analytics and draw insights from this data to provide our
customers with informed decisions that improve their operations.”
AIRCOM Server FlightMessenger is hosted in
SITA’s dedicated Air Transport Industry Cloud, a global
infrastructure that is connected to 380 airports, 17,000 air
transport sites, and 15,000 commercial aircraft.
“The aviation industry is facing several
challenges relating to data from new-generation aircraft, and this
new agreement with Rolls-Royce cements SITAOnAir’s position as a
trusted provider capable of supporting every aspect of aircraft
connectivity,” said David Lavorel, CEO of SITAOnAir. “By optimising the collection of data,
Rolls-Royce and airline engineers will be able to organise the
maintenance and servicing of their engines more efficiently to
make better use of the aircraft’s time on the ground.”
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