Airline MRO |
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(maintenance, repair, overhaul) |
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MRO is one of the most intricate airline functions. The technical characteristics of MRO activities result in complex conditions where solutions are not trivial. MRO operations: |
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directly impact flight equipment safety, reliability, and airworthiness, |
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must be conducted in compliance with regulatory guidelines, and, |
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require tremendous amounts of capital and labor. |
Major MRO decisions invariably include considerable capital commitment. Analytical methodologies
provide a rigorous framework for making these commitments by evaluating the impacts of various scenarios and strategies, and identifying the best course
of action. These techniques can then be used to optimize the utilization of existing and planned resources. |
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inventory planning | » |
materials distribution |
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production control | » |
supply-chain management |
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reliability analysis | » |
workload scheduling |
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quality assurance | » |
in-process work prioritization |
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strategic planning | » |
in-house vs. third-party scenario analysis |
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tactical analysis | » |
maintenance operations control |
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manpower planning | » |
capacity analysis |
We take a multi-disciplinary approach to MRO projects by bringing in the expertise of
our professionals in airline MRO, gained after many years of working and consulting for air carriers
worldwide, coupled with skills in aviation, engineering, operations research, computer science, mathematics,
and statistics. |
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