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Thai Airways International to implement Boeing's Airplane Health Management

Travel News Asia 15 December 2005

Thai Airways International has signed a contract with Boeing to implement Boeing’s in-flight monitoring system.

Thai Airways becomes the third carrier to sign up for Airplane Health Management (AHM). Singapore Airlines and Japan Airlines signed agreements in November. THAI will use AHM to monitor its fleet of 777 and 747 airplanes – currently 32 airplanes in all.

"What a terrific honor it is to have THAI as an AHM customer,” said Dan da Silva, vice president of Sales and Marketing for Boeing Commercial Aviation Services. “Clearly, there is momentum building in the marketplace for this game-changing technology. Our AHM team has done a great job building this new system and the team will continue to work to make sure THAI and our other customers are absolutely satisfied.”

During a flight, AHM gathers data about systems on the airplane and relays the information in real time to the ground. Based on that data, maintenance crews can be ready to make repairs when the airplane arrives at its airport gate. AHM can therefore help operators reduce the number and length of airplane dispatch delays and convert certain tasks from non-routine to scheduled maintenance. AHM communicates with ground systems via ARINC Communications and Reporting System (ACARS).

In addition, AHM will support long-term fleet reliability programs by helping airlines identify recurring faults and trends, and by serving as an early-warning system for potential future problems.

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