The system has been implemented in UEC enterprises, including UEC-Aviadvigatel, UEC-Perm Motors, UEC-Saturn and UEC-Klimov. In the near future, civil aircraft manufacturers and Rossiya Airlines will also join the platform.

The new system allows automating engine lifecycle management, providing a unified approach to service and customer interaction, said Maxim Ishchenko, head of UEC’s service and after-sales department. It meets current international standards and includes powertrain fleet management modules, a customer support center and technical release management.

Source: Ferra

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