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AV I ATI ON DATA ANALYTI CS

Embry-Riddle drives efficiencies using data from across the aviation ecosystem: infrastructure, aircraft sensors, maintenance, weather, air traffic and passengers. We consult with manufacturers, airlines, UAS fleets, leasing operations and MROs to reduce costs, optimize supply chains and improve safety. We can help the industry analyze data, score and rank processes and re-engineer processes and ecosystems to achieve measurable benefits, such as:

30-40 %

/// Automatically coding maintenance discrepancies and corrective actions performed on fleet /// Increasing aircraft availability using data from OEMs and fleets to drive predictive maintenance /// Minimizing downtime and delays by using data to improve supply chain management /// Reducing fuel consumption, time, emissions and noise by identifying efficient algorithms for aircraft trajectory optimization in the air traffic system /// Applying safety data from a comprehensive perspective, incorporating safety reports, in-flight telemetry, air traffic surveillance and weather data /// Analyzing trends so lessors realize better cash flow across the life cycle of their assets /// Optimizing network, fleet and workforce operations /// Enhancing corporate value by creating optimal hedging strategies for fuel, currency and risk /// Applying operational service insights from customer data /// Maximizing revenue by combining variable pricing and inventory management methods

Projected increase of aircraft availability powered by big data

42 %

Flights delayed by mismanaged, airline- controlled processes (Source: IATA)

Embry-Riddle leadership in mining aviation safety data 50 + YRS

Contact Us Find out how Embry-Riddle can help your business: Office of Corporate Engagement

Rodney Cruise, Senior Vice President for Administration and Planning 386.226.7303 | corporate.engagement@erau.edu

embryriddle.edu

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