HOME arrow KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Selects Enigma Revision Manager for Aircraft Fleet Maintenance and Engineering

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Selects Enigma Revision Manager for Aircraft Fleet Maintenance and Engineering

03-Jun-2008
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Selects Enigma Revision Manager for Aircraft Fleet Maintenance and Engineering
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, together with Air France announced it has selected Enigma Inc’s Enigma 3C Revision Manager to improve maintenance for its fleet of aircraft. Revision Manager is the second Enigma product implemented by KLM adding on to the Enigma 3C Platform currently being used to deliver airline maintenance data to all of its overhaul and line-maintenance mechanics. KLM has reported a 10% reduction in maintenance department IT costs with Enigma 3C and the company expects Revision Manager to provide additional savings.

 

Enigma 3C Revision Manager accelerates the review and approval process for maintenance updates and revisions. As KLM receives new information from OEMs and component manufacturers, Revision Manager identifies any changes between the revised documentation and the existing content currently being used by mechanics. The comparison process generates a list of all the content changes, whether textual, graphic or formatting/markup. Revision Manager supports a wide variety of data formats including XML, PDF and binary files (such as images) and is configurable, providing KLM the flexibility to determine which document changes are important and which are ignored.
 
The traditional process of locating changes in the maintenance documentation is very labor-intensive; by automating these procedures, KLM expects to significantly improve both the accuracy and the time required for revision management.

About KLM

KLM Group operates a fleet of 190 aircraft and provides engineering and maintenance service for airframes, engines and components to more than 100 airlines. In close cooperation with Air France, KLM offers passengers and airfreight shippers more than 250 destinations worldwide, either non-stop or via another airport.

© Centre for Asia Pacific Aviation. Date posted: 03-Jun-08