Capgemini and AWS announce the launch of a technology platform to improve the lifespan of aircraft parts

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Capgemini and AWS announce the launch of a technology platform to improve the lifespan of aircraft parts

The platform has been successfully developed and tested by several major players in the sector including Air France and Safran

Paris, June 21, 2023 Today, at the International Paris Air Show (SIAE), Capgemini and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced the launch of Lifecycle Optimization for Aerospace. This platform aims at accelerating the adoption of circular economy1 practices in the aviation industry by automating the inspection process, optimizing lifecycle analysis of aircraft parts, and guiding decisions to extend their lifespan. Several major players in the aviation sector, including Air France and Safran, participated in its development and will be amongst the first users of the platform.

Collection and analysis of in-service operations are secured within the Lifecycle Optimization for Aerospace platform to provide a comprehensive view and understanding of the usage of a part over time. Securing the collection of historical information will increase the potential re-use of each part of an aircraft and help the Aerospace ecosystem – owners, operators, and OEMs - to collaborate and improve worldwide utilization of existing products. The ambition in the next phase is to extend the capabilities of the platform to the recycling of these parts and secure the possibility to valorize the materials of the non-serviceable parts.

Circular economy has been at the heart of our strategy for a long time, as we successfully repair and reuse many components from both in service or retired aircraft," says Vincent Etchebehere, VP Sustainability and new mobilities at Air France. "The technologies tested in the platform are very promising and should allow us to increase even further the reuse ratio. As an airline and an MRO2, we act as a catalyst in our supply chain by selecting the most responsible and sustainable products available.

“Safran Landing Systems is strongly committed to reducing the environmental impact of its equipment. This includes fully utilizing the operational service life, which enables our customers to maximize the residual value of the equipment over its entire lifecycle. As an OEM that designs, manufactures and maintains landing systems, integrating our expertise with the Lifecycle Optimization for Aerospace platform should assist us in fulfilling this ambition," stated Darren Waite, Customer Support and Services EVP at Safran Landing Systems.