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Transforming aviation: The power of lifecycle assessment for aircraft parts

Lifecycle Optimisation for Aerospace is a turning point. It shows what digital transformation can do, providing positive impact in areas across the value chain and beyond the bottom line, and driving  circular economy and sustainability in aviation.

An airplane flies not only with parts but also with paperwork—the countless documents, records, and certifications that ensure its safety and compliance with government regulations. The process of tracing aircraft parts remains outdated and anchored in paperwork. The Lifecycle Optimisation for Aerospace platform aims to address the need for digitised aircraft and parts maintenance history by automating the inspection process. The platform enables digital transformation, digitally securing the collection of historical information and documentation that will increase the potential re-use of each part of an aircraft and help the aerospace ecosystem to collaborate and improve worldwide utilisation of existing products.

Airline digital transformation is the need of the hour. New generation aircraft require less paperwork if tracked in one system, but documentation of previous generation aircraft remains stored on paper. Airline digital transformation is the need of the hour. That is why Capgemini and Amazon Web Services (AWS) launched the Lifecycle Optimisation for Aerospace platform designed to accelerate the adoption of circular economy practices in the aviation industry, optimise the lifecycle analysis of aircraft parts, and guide decisions to extend their lifespan.

The platform aims to …

  • Simplify inspection and airworthiness review while ensuring complete traceability documentation.
  • Maximise the lifespan of parts and enhance their potential for resale or reuse.
  • Structure operations and maintenance history for analytics purposes, focusing on predictive maintenance capabilities.
  • Enhance the value chain through digital transformation, thus driving sustainability in aviation.

With Lifecycle Optimisation for Aerospace, we aim to make the most of digital transformation, getting us one step closer to green aviation and a sustainable, efficient, and profitable future.

Capgemini is excited to participate in Farnborough International Airshow, being held this July.

To learn more on the topic, visit the Capgemini booth at the Farnborough International Airshow, in Farnborough, UK, on July 22-24.

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Lee Annecchino

Executive Vice President, Global Aerospace & Defence Leader
Lee has over 25 years of experience driving growth, innovation and revenue in a series of executive and leadership roles in the Aerospace industry. As Global Aerospace & Defence Leader at Capgemini, Lee is responsible for creating the global A&D industry strategy that drives a portfolio of capabilities and the ecosystem needed to address the evolving needs of the industry. Lee believes that data driven connected A&D ecosystems and resilient supply chains will drive efficiencies in the aerospace and defence industry.

Matthieu Ritter

Head of Lifecycle Optimisation for Aerospace
Matthieu has a Master’s Degree in Aeronautical engineering from ENSPIMA, Bordeaux Institute of Technology (INP) and more than 15 years of experience in the A&D industry where he works with clients on integrated solutions from engineering to aircraft maintenance, modification, and end of life management. Matthieu joined Capgemini in 2018 and has since been supporting A&D clients in the convergence of the physical, digital, and human worlds to accelerate the transformation of products, services, systems, and operations with the ultimate goal of creating more value for customers.