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Fri, Jun 09, 2017

Rolls-Royce Opens New Airline Aircraft Availability Center

U.K. Facility Plans Engine Operations And Maintenance

Rolls-Royce has opened its new engine services Airline Aircraft Availability Center, combining the latest in digital data management and technology innovation, marking another step towards its vision that every aircraft it powers departs and lands on time, every time, and does so as efficiently as possible.

Using industry-leading data analytics, the Airline Aircraft Availability Center, in Derby, UK, plans engine operations and maintenance, driving efficiency in an industry where a one per cent fuel saving can be worth $250,000 per aircraft per year and an out of service aircraft can cost an airline thousands of dollars a day.

Rolls-Royce already monitors thousands of engines across the world, with a Rolls-Royce powered aircraft taking off or landing every 16 seconds. By monitoring the data transmitted from these engines, Rolls-Royce is able to ensure those aircraft are available for service 24/7, with the right parts and people available to make that happen.

The Airline Aircraft Availability Center will see Rolls-Royce take its digital capability much further as engine data is transformed in terms of scale and scope – from kilobytes of data per flight to terabytes - allowing for even better, faster, services decisions to be made. It complements Rolls-Royce’s global network of Customer Service Centers, created to work locally with customers, by providing in-depth expertise.

The center also positions Rolls-Royce to turn its IntelligentEngine concept into a reality – combining analysis of digital data from our engines with those of our customers and partners to make dramatic improvements to airline economics in terms of aircraft availability and fuel efficiency, supported by new services technologies and techniques.

"We are entering a new era of digital connectivity and new services technology which allows us to greatly expand the type of services we can offer, with aircraft availability a key objective," said Tom Palmer, Rolls-Royce Senior Vice President – Services, Civil Aerospace. "As the industry services innovator, our Airline Aircraft Availability Center incorporates the advances of today and tomorrow to support our vision of every Rolls-Royce powered aircraft taking off and landing on time, every time.”

The Airline Aircraft Availability Center will also be a hub for the introduction of new technologies. For example, a new real-time collaboration system lets engineers working on engines around the world share live pictures from inside an engine with the team at the center, and receive their advice on the next steps to take. In addition, “remote surgery” techniques, will let experts at the center carry out complex engineering tasks on the engine by remote control.

(Image provided with Rolls-Royce news release)

FMI: www.rolls-royce.com

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