Mon, Dec 10, 2018
Recognized At The Smart Airport – Technovation Conference And Exhibition In Hong Kong
China Aircraft Services Limited (CASL) is honoured to have received the “Smart Technovation Award – Training and Development”, at the Smart Airport – Technovation Conference and Exhibition organized by Hong Kong International Airport this year.
The award recognizes CASL’s newly developed “VR Training Platform for Aircraft Walk-Around Inspection” (the “VR Training Platform”), which adds larger interactivity and flexibility to the traditional training modes. The VR Training Platform features a highly realistic and immersive apron environment for trainees to conduct the routine but essential aircraft walk-around inspection in a virtual context. Among the wide range of defects which have been input to the sophisticated database, trainees are required to identify up to 20 randomly generated defects for each attempt. Performance reports are available for review upon completion.
"The VR Training Platform resolves the limitations of external factors such as flight schedule, weather, potential risk of personal injury and property damages on apron and allows for tailor-made training and assessment purposes as many as we plan to have,” said Dr. Angus Cheung, CASL’s Chief Executive Officer. “Trainees are also exposed to defects that are not commonly observed in everyday walk-around inspections. It helps enhance their awareness and prepares them for the real inspections that allow no error.”
The VR training platform currently covers the Airbus A320. Plans are for further expansion to include other aircraft models and additional types of defects.
Dr. Cheung said the company is just beginning its innovation journey. “We are continuing with our plan on rolling out different innovative solutions to streamline our operation efficiency and service quality. Therefore we are pleased to see this award coming as an important motivation that moves us forward," he said.
China Aircraft Services Limited (CASL) is a joint venture among China National Aviation Corporation (Group) Limited (40%), United Airlines, Inc. (20%), China Airlines Limited (20%) and Gama Aviation (20%), providing aircraft line and base maintenance, cabin cleaning and ground support equipment as well as supply and stores services at Hong Kong International Airport.
(Image provided with CASL news release)
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