Abstract:
Digital transformation in manufacturing is having a distinct impact on a variety of business models, including aircraft
maintenance. Airline operators are revamping their Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) activities with the use of
integrated digital platforms and data mining to achieve greater operational efficiencies in parts usage, downtime, and service
costs. The term Aircraft Maintenance 4.0 captures the leveraging of information to achieve greater operational agility and to
reduce costs. Consolidating data obtained via wireless connectivity from diverse sources enables effective performance
monitoring that can inform MRO operations. The severe restriction of flights worldwide due to the pandemic has disrupted the
progress of Aircraft Maintenance 4.0 by altering flight routes and rendering most of the historical data obsolete. In this paper,
certain aspects of the disruption that deal with airline network changes and their evolution during the pandemic are studied by
using publicly available data of a commercial airline.