IFS, the global enterprise applications company, today announced the commercial aviation industry-specific results of its Digital Change Survey. The study found that the aviation sector is more advanced in leveraging digital transformation than the other major industries surveyed, with automation identified as having the highest level of disruption in the sector. Unplanned maintenance was ranked as the biggest challenge facing airline operational availability with augemented reality (AR) named as a key technology to help combat this.

Key report findings were:

  • Nearly 60 percent of the organizations cite operational availability as the biggest industry challenge, almost half identify unplanned maintenance and regulatory compliance as key priorities
  • Over three quarters (77 percent) of companies surveyed look to augmented reality to reduce impact of unplanned maintenance via remote support and to provide one-to-many knowledge transfer
  • Automation, Big Data, Robotics, Augmented Reality and IoT ranked as top five most disruptive technologies
  • Internet of Things (IoT) (39 percent), big data analytics (39 percent), artificial intelligence (37 percent), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) (33 percent) and mobile computing and applications (31 percent) identified as areas for investment

Of the commercial aviation companies surveyed, 44 percent regarded themselves as advanced in leveraging digital transformation – ahead of the other industries that participated: construction and contracting (39 percent), manufacturing (29 percent), service (23 percent) and oil and gas (19 percent). When asked about the technology drivers behind their digital transformation, respondents ranked automation as  the most disruptive, followed by big data, robotics, augmented reality and IoT.

Almost 60 percent of respondents reported operational availability as a significant challenge in commercial aviation, with 68 percent of organizations in the Asia-Pacific region and 46 percent in North America reporting it as their biggest challenge. Just under half of the respondents ranked both unplanned maintenance and regulatory compliance (both 47 percent) as having the biggest impact on operational availability, closely followed by contractual restrictions (43 percent).

Looking at potential solutions, 77 percent of aviation professionals said augmented reality technologies could help technical teams better react to unplanned maintenance. Aviation companies based in North America (65 percent) and EMEA (67 percent) said remote support through technologies such as AR could eventually be as effective as in-person engineers, but that they did not anticipate full replacement of local engineer teams in the next decade – 53 percent in Asia-Pacific agreed.

When asked about areas of investment, Internet of Things (IoT) and big data analytics tied as the top ranked, each identified by 39 percent of respondents. One third of aviation professionals (33 percent) also listed ERP as a key focus. Others in the top five included artificial intelligence (37 percent) and mobile computing and applications (31 percent).

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For more information about how IFS supports companies in the aviation and defense sector, visit www.ifsworld.com/corp/industries/aviation-and-defense/.

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