Air Canada and IBM Develop Wireless "e-Toolbox" for Aircraft Maintenance MONTREAL, Oct. 17 /CNW/ - As part of their ongoing strategic partnership, Air Canada and IBM have jointly developed a wireless "e-Toolbox" system that facilitates aircraft maintenance by providing line mechanics wireless access to electronic documents and the Air Canada maintenance systems. By using a combination of ruggedized and wearable devices line maintenance mechanics access a customized Web portal, putting key maintenance data at their fingertips while working on an aircraft, preparing work for an inbound aircraft or trouble shooting outbound flights. Responsible for routine, "quick-fix" items such as tire changes and audio system adjustments while aircraft are on the ground, line maintenance mechanics often have to make numerous trips back and forth to the shop. They typically have to scour as many as ten different sources to get the information necessary to complete their work without leaving the aircraft, such as maintenance and troubleshooting manuals, parts availability information and arrival/departure data. Noting that labor is one of the largest costs in airframe maintenance, Robin Wohnsigl, President, Air Canada Technical Services said, "The wireless e- Toolbox system offers improved productivity and a quicker turnaround time for aircraft undergoing maintenance which ultimately leads to improved on-time performance. During test trials this system has greatly reduced the number of visits to the central maintenance office to access computers. It also saves time by allowing mechanics to enter reports electronically rather than manually on paper." Air Canada has successfully conducted a trial of the new e-Toolbox system on its A320 fleet at its Montreal Dorval heavy maintenance base. The airline is currently assessing the feasibility of implementing the e-Toolbox on an ongoing basis. "Given the current industry environment, cost savings are critical for an airline's bottom line," said Marty Salfen, IBM's managing director for Air Canada. "IBM and Air Canada's collective information technology and airline industry expertise were key to the development of this system which addresses the need for speed and convenience as well as cost savings." IBM and Air Canada designed the wireless e-Toolbox application to support all the relevant maintenance, repair and operations data from Air Canada's legacy maintenance systems onto a Web Application Server. This information is then carried via an IBM HTTP Server into a Web Portal and delivered over a secured 802.11b wireless LAN to the mechanic's ruggedized laptop. Air Canada and IBM plan to market the wireless e-Toolbox application to other airlines. This e-Toolbox application is the second initiative jointly developed as part of the IBM/Air Canada strategic partnership; earlier this year the two companies announced that they had jointly developed and implemented in Toronto, a wireless, mobile kiosk designed to provide enhanced check-in capabilities for its agents. About Air Canada Technical Services ----------------------------------- Air Canada Technical Services provides maintenance, engineering, repair, supply and purchasing to support Air Canada's mainline fleet of more than 220 aircraft, as well as other airline customers, in five maintenance categories: airframes, engines, components, line and aircraft cabins. It also provides material and supply chain management services to the airline industry. Air Canada Technical Services employs approximately 8200 staff in Canada, the U.S. and Europe, with six major maintenance base centers located across Canada: in Halifax, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver. About IBM --------- IBM provides a broad range of products, services, consulting, and integrated solutions to all segments of the worldwide travel and transportation industries. For additional information on its offerings for these industries, visit www.ibm.com/industries/travel . The owner of Roger's Trinbago Site: Roj (Roger James) *************************************************** escape email mailto:ejames@escape.ca Trinbago site: http://www.tntisland.com CBC Website http://www.tntisland.com/caribbeanbrassconnection/ The Trinbago Site of the Week: (ReadyMix) http://www.readymix.co.tt/ (ReadyMix Cement Ltd) courtesy of Roj Trinbago Website & TnT Web Directory Roj's Trinbago Website: http://www.tntisland.com TnT Web Directory: http://search.co.tt *********************************************************