Airbus Launches Seven new SmartForce Services for Military Customers

Date:

 

Le Bourget. Airbus has launched seven new products for military customers under its digital support services offering SmartForce. With these additions, Airbus expands the SmartForce offering by allowing customers to select the services that best fit the specific requirements of their fleets and aircraft mix. This helps improve availability and mission readiness while reducing the maintenance burden.

ads

These seven new services include three dedicated services for military aircraft, two for military helicopters, and two additional ones shared by both military aircraft and helicopters.

The development of new digital services, through SmartForce, is the Airbus response to the growing requirement of military customers to leverage big data analytics in support of their operations.

The new services, ranging from long-term maintenance scheduling to predictive maintenance as well as automation of administrative tasks associated with aircraft support, have attracted customer and industry support. This includes the French Procurement Agency (DGA – Direction Générale de l’Armement) which, through its technology development programme Optaforce, has partnered with Airbus and start-up COSLING to develop and mature a tool for mixed fixed and rotary-wing fleet management and long-term maintenance scheduling.

big bang

Matthieu Louvot, Executive Vice President of Customer Support & Services at Airbus Helicopters, said: “With SmartForce our military customers now have access to the same type of data-driven solutions that are today in use with almost 700 civil helicopters, an achievement that highlights the importance of data analytics for simpler, safer and more efficient maintenance planning and operations.”

Stephan Miegel, Head of Airbus Military Aircraft Services, said: “We currently provide service support to more than 1,600 fixed wing military aircraft. Through our SmartForce offering, customers are enabled to benefit from the digitalisation of these services and the increased benefits this brings in terms of smart fleet and maintenance management and improved availability.”

huges

SmartForce services for military aircraft and helicopter operators improve troubleshooting, optimise the maintenance effort, predict maintenance actions, and plan smartly for material demand. To satisfy military security requirements, SmartForce incorporates robust security measures such as geographic isolation, the use of accredited personnel, and monitoring by national cyber-security authorities.

More like this

Turkey Unveils Thermobaric Bomb ‘ GAZAP’

Tel Aviv: The Turkish defence industries continue to develop...

Matrix Reinforces ‘Vocal for Local’ Vision at International Police Expo 2025

New Delhi: Matrix Comsec, a leading provider of indigenous...

Transformative Evolution of India’s Maritime Infrastructure Elevates it’s Ports to World-Class Standards

New Delhi: India’s maritime infrastructure has witnessed a transformative...

Jürgen Westermeier Appointed President and MD of Airbus in India and South Asia Region

New Delhi. Airbus has appointed Jürgen Westermeier as the...

Boosting Armed Forces’ Operational Capabilities: Defence Ministry Clears Proposal Worth Rs 67,000 Crore

New Delhi: Multiple defence proposals worth around ₹67,000 crore,...

Latest Indigenous Defence Technologies Showcased at International Police and Drone Expo 2025

New Delhi. Over 1,000 indigenous arms, ammunition, and security...

India on Alert as Pakistan’s Army Chief Signals Multi-Front Threat to India

New Delhi: Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief...

Dependence on Chinese Components Making US Defence Industry Vulnerable: GAO Report

Washington: Many components used in key weapon systems are...
Indian Navy Special EditionLatest Issue