Engine maker Turbomeca, project coordinator of the system for mobile maintenance accessible in real time European research program, late in January staged a demonstration of the advantages integrated information systems can offer in maintenance. The $37 million program aims to collect, over long distance and in real time, engine fleet data.
It will enable the sharing of data with all parties involved in repair–customers, local representatives, repair centers and maintenance engineers.
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