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Decision Analysis Technology Enhances Predictive Maintenance in Military Depots Amid Uncertainty

In a recent article featured on militaryembedded.com, the deployment of decision analysis technology in military depots was highlighted as a crucial step in overcoming the uncertainties these facilities face. The article underscores how this technology allows depots to make more accurate maintenance and staffing decisions, even amid extreme uncertainty.

By leveraging advanced modeling software, military depots can now predict maintenance needs and outcomes across a wide range of scenarios. This scenario-based software enables decision-makers to test potential actions and gain visibility into how each decision might impact the process before allocating resources. Leaders and workers can analyze simulations for every step of the aircraft maintenance process, allowing for more reliable forecasting and management of maintenance schedules, while accounting for multiple outcomes.

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India’s Boeing 737 MAX Surge Sparks Urgent Demand for Skilled MRO Engineers

According to a recent article in ET Infra.com, AIESL, the state-owned #Maintenance, #Repair, and #Overhaul (#MRO) company, expects over 60 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to be operational in India by Diwali. With airlines like Akasa Air and Air India Express steadily expanding their fleets with the MAX aircraft, the growing number of these planes will create an urgent need for a domestic pool of qualified maintenance #engineers to perform MRO checks.

The report highlights how this increase will likely boost the demand for #skilled #professionals in the country’s MRO sector to support the upkeep of these advanced #aircraft models.

This report is based on information from the following article:

AIESL inks training pact with Boeing, will have 140 MAX trained engineers