Republic Airways is the first airline to implement Collins Aerospace's Ascentia Repeaters, the latest application as part of the Ascentia predictive health maintenance (PHM) platform with nearly 1,300 tails utilizing the solution today.
Signed during a ceremony at MRO Americas, the five-year agreement deploys the Repeaters application across Republic's fleet of more than 200 Embraer E-Jet 170 and 175 aircraft.
The latest upgrade to the Ascentia aircraft management software platform, Repeaters utilizes natural language processing to automatically resolve coding and freehand text errors in aircraft maintenance logs. Simple to deploy, Repeaters drives maintenance efficiency by transforming unstructured data into an organized, visible format for the airline.
"Ascentia Repeaters transforms the often-disparate aircraft data into clearly understood, actionable intelligence, empowering Republic Airways with timely information to make data-driven decisions that directly impact the health, operability and functionality of their fleets," said Nicole White, vice president and general manager of Connected Aviation at Collins Aerospace. "With nearly 30% of all unscheduled airline events preceded by multiple maintenance reports, Ascentia Repeaters identifies the often time hidden patterns from these write-ups, highlighting common events and allowing airlines to take proactive maintenance actions to prevent future disruptions, improve repair effectiveness and enhance operational reliability."
"Republic Airways chose Ascentia Repeaters because it simplifies aircraft maintenance by turning scattered maintenance data into clear, useful insights. This helps us quickly identify recurring issues, reduce downtime, and keep our Embraer E-Jet fleet running reliably," said Matt Suckow, Director ERP and MX Technology.
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