Abstract

The aviation industry has been undergoing significant changes in recent years, driven by technological advancements and the increasing demand for safe and efficient air transportation. One area that has seen significant advancements is aircraft maintenance, with the implementation of progressive technologies playing a crucial role. The use of digital technologies has revolutionized the way aircraft maintenance is carried out. For instance, the adoption of predictive maintenance algorithms has enabled airlines to predict when their aircraft will require maintenance, reducing downtime and increasing operational efficiency. This has been made possible by the integration of real-time data. Another technology that has transformed aircraft maintenance is the use of augmented reality and virtual reality. These technologies allow maintenance engineers to carry out procedures with greater accuracy and efficiency, as they can see instructions and parts overlaid on their real-world view. This has been particularly useful for complex and critical tasks, where human error could result in significant consequences. The algorithmization and digitalization of processes is one of the many pillars of the Industry 4.0 concept, which, if used correctly, can dramatically enhance the execution of processes. The algorithmic approach presented in this study can be easily adapted to other industries, and could potentially lead to similar optimizations in other fields. Overall, the implementation of progressive technologies in aircraft maintenance has improved safety, reduced downtime, and increased operational efficiency.

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