Abstract

Activities in civil aviation organizations are affected by the growing number of requirements both from organizations’ customers as well as from regulatory authorities. The organizations are therefore encouraged to introduce and maintain an effective management system that will ensure achieving of desired objectives. In the area of continuing airworthiness there is a traditional approach to management represented by developing and maintaining organisation exposition, which is organised in accordance with guidelines provided by regulatory authorities. The expositions are therefore focused mostly on describing duties and responsibilities of organization’s departments instead of identifying processes from their inputs to outputs. We can say that the processes are hidden by organization structure creating barriers between individual departments. The issue described above can be addressed by implementing business process management approach which can be supported by number of software applications enabling the organization to clearly identify and organize its processes, workflow, responsibilities and finally its objectives including regulatory requirements to be met. This article introduces a brief methodology for implementing business process management in continuing airworthiness organizations using a commercially available business process modelling tools. By using the methodology the organization can create clear process documentation which can be distributed to all its employees showing their responsibilities in relation to company objectives and processes. With the business process management fully implemented and the approval of competent authority, the process documentation can supplement or even replace the traditional organization’s textual expositions, operations manuals or internal directives.

Highlights

  • There are many publications such as [1] or [2] introducing the business process management approach and its advantages, there hasn’t been published any study on utilizing this approach civil aviation organization yet

  • The static aspects are represented by objects and dynamic aspects are represented by business processes

  • This article introduces the methodology describing how the BPM approach and related software application can be utilized by continuing airworthiness organizations to model their objectives, processes and objects and creating process documentation

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Introduction

There are many publications such as [1] or [2] introducing the business process management (hereinafter referred to as BPM) approach and its advantages, there hasn’t been published any study on utilizing this approach civil aviation organization yet. There are several software applications available which enable to create both object and process models and define their mutual relations. Many of these applications provide functionalities for publishing the models in form of process documentation using many different formats. This article introduces the methodology describing how the BPM approach and related software application can be utilized by continuing airworthiness organizations to model their objectives, processes and objects and creating process documentation. This methodology can be applied e.g. by using ADONIS: CE which can be downloaded from website [4]

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