LE BOURGET, France, June 19,
2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] today launched
Boeing AnalytX, bringing together the work of more than 800
analytics experts across the company, who are focused on
transforming data into actionable insights and customer
solutions.
Boeing AnalytX unites existing analytics services and products
across Boeing's commercial, defense and services businesses, its
research and information technology capabilities and its family of
companies.
"The amount of data created today is unprecedented. But it's not
about the data on its own, it's what you do with it," said
Ted Colbert, chief information
officer and senior vice president of Information & Analytics at
the Paris Air Show. "Through the products Boeing AnalytX powers, we
are applying scientific processes to data to solve our customers'
most pressing problems today while creating a world of limitless
possibilities for the future."
As part of the launch, Boeing announced five agreements to
provide customers with solutions powered by Boeing AnalytX.
Agreements announced today include:
- AirBridgeCargo signed an agreement to deploy Fuel Dashboard
services across its entire fleet. Fuel Dashboard helps airlines
reduce fuel consumption with total savings opportunities averaging
over 4 percent. The tool is currently used on more than 1,500
airplanes around the globe.
- China Airlines renewed a contract to provide Airplane Health
Management's analytics-based predictive alerts on its fleet of
737NG and 747 freighters. China Airlines utilizes AHM analytics in
taking predictive maintenance actions that help them improve
efficiency and lower operating costs.
- Delta Air Lines signed a contract to use AHM on its Boeing 717
fleet. This agreement expands Delta's use of AHM's analytics-based
predictive alerts to encompass Boeing airplanes across its 737,
747, 767 and 777 fleets.
- Korean Air signed an agreement with Boeing to provide AHM on
its 787 and 777 fleet. Korean uses AHM's predictive analytics
alerts to reduce delays and cancellations by scheduling maintenance
in a controlled manner, avoiding schedule disruptions.
- Turkish Airlines has added Jeppesen Fatigue Risk Management and
Boeing Alertness Model tools through a new contract, to improve
flight safety and working conditions for the airline's pilots and
cabin crew members.
"Boeing has been working with its customers for decades to turn
data into real-world tools that transform their business, saving
them time and money and improving passenger experiences," said
Stan Deal, president and CEO of
Boeing Global Services.
"Around the world there are more than 4,300 airplanes covered by
Boeing's Airplane Health Management, sending data direct from the
airplane to airlines' operations and maintenance teams. For
government customers we are reducing maintenance costs and
increasing aircraft readiness through having the right information
available at the right time. And our scientists are working every
day to create the next product that turns data into deliverable
solutions," Deal added.
Boeing and its family of companies offer a portfolio of
analytics-driven products and services tailored for commercial and
defense operators, targeting the domains of maintenance and
engineering, flight operations, crew and supply chain. More
information on the solutions powered by Boeing AnalytX is available
at www.boeing.com/analytx.
Contact:
Conrad Chun
Boeing Global Services
Mobile: +1 314-452-2294
Conrad.c.chun@boeing.com
Katie Zemtseff
Boeing Global Services
Office: +1 425-965-3054
Mobile: +1 206-390-7589
Katherine.a.zemtseff@boeing.com
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SOURCE Boeing