Pleasanton, Calif. (November 12, 2024) – BAE Systems, a leading global provider of aerospace and defense technology, has today revealed its decision to implement Avathon’s Industrial AI platform in its commercial aviation maintenance practices. The strategic goal of this innovation is to solve the pertinent issues of supply chain interruptions and complicated aircraft repairs while enhancing turnaround services.
This AI solution will assist BAE Systems in further developing its predictive maintenance and aftermarket servicing capabilities. Advanced algorithms on the platform are designed to predict possible equipment failures ahead of time, which will minimize aircraft downtime greatly.
“With Avathon’s help, we are enhancing our journey integrating Machine Learning into our processes, allowing us to further accelerate productivity in our aftermarket servicing at scale,” said Andrea Davis, Senior Director for Customer Support and Services at BAE Systems.
The technology implementation is vital at this time considering the growing need in the aerospace industry to enhance productivity at lower maintenance costs. Avathon’s platform will help BAE Systems improve its supply chain practices by helping to resolve issues regarding sourcing, logistics, and obsolescence challenges.
“Our commercial AI technologies have years of market maturity behind them – creating the ideal technological solution for maintenance of aging assets,” stated Pervinder Johar, CEO of Avathon. “We’re creating a platform that will optimize operations across all time horizons – what’s already built, what’s being built, and what will be built – to give our customers the ability to plan, predict, and prescribe well into the future.”
The partnership represents a significant step forward in the aerospace industry’s adoption of artificial intelligence for critical maintenance operations, potentially setting new standards for efficiency and reliability in aviation maintenance.
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