Automated generic integration of flight logbook data into aircraft maintenance systems

Authors Oliver Hunte, Carsten Kleiner, Uwe Koch, Arne Koschel, Björn Koschel



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Oliver Hunte
Carsten Kleiner
Uwe Koch
Arne Koschel
Björn Koschel

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Oliver Hunte, Carsten Kleiner, Uwe Koch, Arne Koschel, and Björn Koschel. Automated generic integration of flight logbook data into aircraft maintenance systems. In 17th GI/ITG Conference on Communication in Distributed Systems (KiVS 2011). Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs), Volume 17, pp. 201-204, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2011)
https://doi.org/10.4230/OASIcs.KiVS.2011.201

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The automated transfer of flight logbook information from aircrafts into aircraft maintenance systems leads to reduced ground and maintenance time and is thus desirable from an economical point of view. Until recently, flight logbooks have not been managed electronically in aircrafts or at least the data transfer from aircraft to ground maintenance system has been executed manually. Latest aircraft types such as the Airbus A380 or the Boeing 787 do support an electronic logbook and thus make an automated transfer possible. A generic flight logbook transfer system must deal with different data formats on the input side -- due to different aircraft makes and models -- as well as different, distributed aircraft maintenance systems for different airlines as aircraft operators. This article contributes the concept and top level distributed system architecture of such a generic system for automated flight log data transfer. It has been developed within a joint industry and applied research project. The architecture has already been successfully evaluated in a prototypical implementation.
Keywords
  • system integration
  • data mapping
  • XML
  • aerospace engineering
  • generic interface
  • configurable mapping

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