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Introduction. Martyn Anderson. MS4 Limited. MS4 is a;. Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation. Maintenance Management Organisation. How does this fit in with aircraft reliability?. Harvesting and analysis of maintenance and flight data.

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Introduction

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  1. Introduction Martyn Anderson MS4 Limited

  2. MS4 is a; • Continuing Airworthiness Management Organisation • Maintenance Management Organisation

  3. How does this fit in with aircraft reliability? • Harvesting and analysis of maintenance and flight data. • Promotion of active management of aircraft serviceability during operations. • Smarter maintenance planning.

  4. What are we trying to achieve? • Aircraft that perform reliably in service. • Improved aircraft ‘availability’. • Improvements to the bottom line.

  5. Harvesting and analysis of maintenance and flight data • Allows us to provide access to ‘smart data’ to make better, more robust decisions (solutions) quickly. • Repeat defect analysis identifies problems either with the ‘solutions’ previously used or the maintenance regime. • Identify early signs of system/component performance degradation and act.

  6. Active management of aircraft serviceability during operations • Planning led organisation. • Robust actions plans for all known defects. • FIMs.

  7. Smart maintenance planning. • Maximise the ‘maintenance opportunities’. • Optimise the maintenance programme. • ‘Smart’ maintenance planning.

  8. AOB Thank you for listening.

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