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Platform Economy and Data Sovereignty in Aviation

Platform Economy and Data Sovereignty in Aviation

Christoph de Beer
In many industries, neutral data platforms are currently being developed for data acquisition, data preparation and processing and subsequent provision to commercial users, public authorities (e.g. statistical offices) or security agencies. Downstream and separated from the data platform, commercial services will then be developed on the corresponding service platforms. Examples of service platforms in the aviation environment are Aviatar, Skywise or AnalytX. The interaction of the platform and service entities, possibly even across industries and with public institutions, has not yet been conclusively researched and established both on the technical level with regard to data security, data quality, data classification and data assignment to categories such as personal, security-relevant, anonymous only etc. and on the legal level with regard to data sovereignty, intellectual property and observance of aviation-specific regulations.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 35 | 2019 | Edition 4 | Pages 47-50
Digitalization of Reporting, Documentation and Certification Processes

Digitalization of Reporting, Documentation and Certification Processes

Ein innovativer Ansatz am Beispiel der Lufthansa Technik AG
Sven Borchert, Wanja Wellbrock
Due to high safety requirements of the aviation industry, the appraisal and documentation of all repair processes, including the final certification of the affected components play a central role. The documentation of all parts of the workflow including materials and machine process parameters as well as the obtained test results leads to inefficient processing times and high costs. To address this problem, Lufthansa Technik AG Hamburg launched the project “Installation of a plenum production” and illustrates how an extensive digitalization and automation of the underlying processes can lead to a reduction in processing time of up to 70%.
Industrie 4.0 Management | Volume 33 | 2017 | Edition 3 | Pages 35-39
Production Logistics in Maintenance Shops

Production Logistics in Maintenance Shops

Ein Bottom-up-Ansatz zur Verbesserung der logistischen Prozesse in der Instandhaltung hochwertiger Investitionsgüter
Uwe Dombrowski, Ralf Aurich, Markus Sendler
The efficient performance of service tasks on high-value capital goods like maintenance, repair and overhaul of aircrafts and railway vehicles is influenced by a turbulent environment. In this context, excellent production logistics in maintenance shops can be a way out to cope with this turbulence. This contribution describes a bottom-up approach which is the basis for improving the logistical processes by dimensioning material flow-oriented buffer stocks.
Industrie Management | Volume 31 | 2015 | Edition 5 | Pages 45-48