Predictive maintenance and digital twin technologies use real-time aircraft data and advanced analytics to help MROs increase ...
Fleet operators in both the public and private sectors are moving artificial intelligence from pilot programs into daily operations.
The way machines behave depends on working sites, shifts, climates and duty cycles. Predictive maintenance is precision medicine for machines. It continuously monitors "vital signs," detects ...
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The U.S. Air Force is turning to a new technical standard for rotorcraft data management that could reshape how military ...
RFID is not a new technology, so professionals have discovered many of its practical applications. However, while several industries rely on it for asset tracking, relatively few have deployed it to ...
It’s nearly impossible to attend an industry trade show or conference without hearing the terms “artificial intelligence” or “data-driven.” While they might sound like computer science terms, trucking ...
Food manufacturing is one of the most regulated industries in the United States and worldwide. The ultimate reason for all this regulatory oversight is obvious: to prevent the contamination of food.
Electric vehicles may see cost improvements—while tariffs are likely to increase reliance on preventive maintenance to extend ...
The chip industry is starting to add technology that can predict impending failures early enough to stave off serious problems, both in manufacturing and in the field. Engineers increasingly are ...
Senior Airman Rafael De Leon inspects the underside of an F-15E Strike Eagle’s wing at RAF Lakenheath. The Liberty Wing’s maintenance teams ensure that aircraft are ready to accomplish the mission ...