Istanbul, 3. November 2022 – Airbus is further extending the capabilities of its digital platform Skywise for airline customers. The new “Skywise Core [X]” supplements the existing Skywise Core offer (now named Skywise Core Origin) with optional packages to customers to accelerate their digital transformation journey.
“More than 10,000 aircraft are already connected to the Skywise data platform. This great success is a strong motivation for us to further develop the capabilities of the platform and offer more and more tools to the Skywise-User-Family”, says Lionel Rouby, Senior Vice President, Customer Services Innovation and Digital Solutions at Airbus. “After five years of successful operation, we are implementing several new features following the continuous exchange with our customers and their increasing Skywise use in daily operations”, Rouby adds.
The offer brings additional tools and features that empower users to perform more advanced actions on their data, operational applications, and powerful data driven decisions. One key element will be the ability to simulate “What-If”-scenarios, and to push data from Skywise into external systems like maintenance information systems or Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) and many others in real-time.
Apart from such technical tools, the solution offers additional services like a number of Collaboration Projects , advanced sensor data decoding, Academy training, and much more. A Skywise Core [X] upgrade will be offered at no cost for a two-years period to any customer signing a new aircraft firm order.
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