IET Seminar on aircraft health management for new operational and enterprise solutions
Date 25-26 June 2008
Time
This event will run across two days.
Location
The IET, Savoy Place, London, UK
Sponsors
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GE Aviation, through its Systems division is a first tier supplier of aircraft systems. Through its expertise in digital, electrical power and mechanical systems, it has a range of specializations, essential to create integrated aerospace systems. Our global Systems Customer Services organization provides tailored integrated support services to maximize customer aircraft availability.
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Introduction
Integrated health management is a key part of the aeronautic industry’s development of the next generation of aircraft. To meet the demands of the business airlines are continually requiring a higher level of aircraft operability. This means lower maintenance costs, improved operational reliability and the greater availability of aircraft. The European Commission co-funded a Framework 6 Integrated Project in 2004 to research this topic: Technologies and Techniques for New Maintenance Concepts (TATEM).
This seminar will include the final conclusion of the TATEM project, disseminating the considerable results including high level strategy and technical solutions. The first day of the event will feature demonstrations from the Project, giving you a first-hand look at the findings from the technological research. This event will also bring together leaders in this field to share their experiences of implementing an integrated health management approach.
Who should attend?
The seminar will be of utmost importance to keep abreast of the latest developments in this area for those working in the aircraft industry, including:
- Maintenance Directors
- Engineering Directors
- Operational Directors
- Chief Engineers
- Technical Managers
- Maintenance Engineers
- Systems Engineers
- R&D Directors
- Researchers
- Airline Cost Planners
Areas of interest:
- Aircraft Maintenance
- Optimized Aircraft Operations
- Aircraft System Design
- Artificial Intelligence and Decision Support Technologies
- Service Oriented Architecture
- Physics of Failure
It will also be a key networking opportunity the partners who have worked on the TATEM project.
Registration
Register for this event online or
Download registration form (PDF)
Cost
| Early bird rate | Standard rate |
Member | £395.00 (+ £69.13 VAT = £464.13) | £495.00 (+ £86.63 VAT = £581.63) |
Non member | £445.00 (+ £77.88 VAT = £522.88) | £545.00 (+ £95.38 VAT = £640.38) |
Student* | £195.00 (+ £34.13 VAT = £229.13) | £195.00 (+ £34.13 VAT = £229.13) |
Guest dinner registration | £38.30 (+ £6.70 VAT = £45.00) | £38.30 (+ £6.70 VAT = £45.00) |
- Please note that all students must have their applications endorsed by their Professor or Head of Department
Programme
Key Speakers Include
Anton Tams
Senior Vice President, Process Planning and Control
GECAS Ltd
Jacques Ariel SIRAT
VP Head of Global Innovation Network (GIN) - Systems & Products Architecture & Engineering
EADS
Brett Jordan
Programme Manager
US Air Force Research
Download programme (PDF)
Organiser
Technical Organiser: Jon Dunsdon, GE Aviation
The IET
Michael Faraday House
Six Hills Way
Stevenage
SG1 2AY
