Taking Back Our Airline Commute Times
Delays from weather problems and unexpected maintenance issues are so common these days, that we consider it a stroke of good luck when our plane actually taxis out of the terminal on time. In fact, travel guides will often suggest that you leave a bit of wiggle room between your connections for just such an eventuality. But what if delays were no longer the norm?
Better Software For Faster Maintenance Analysis
Currently in development, the Predictive Aviation Analytics intelligent software is designed to help airlines avoid catastrophic crashes and imminent breakdowns. Featuring next generation disruptive technology, it immediately collects all in-flight sensor data plus Flight Data Recorder (FDR) information and analyzes all data “post-flight.” By tracking the plane’s condition this software not only saves passenger lives, it improves airplane performance and helps maintain on-time schedules while avoiding aircraft electronic failures that cause flight delays, diverts, and flight cancellations.
Intelligent Software Learns With Experience
Currently, software systems employed by flight companies will only flag problems if a certain value exceeds a pre-programmed threshold. Because Predictive Aviation Analytics is an “Intelligent Software,” it uses Artificial Neural Networks (ANN) that analyzes previously stored data in order to “learn” from repeated usage. This feature can potentially save airlines thousands of dollars daily including millions in legal liability claims if a disaster occurs.











