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EmbraerX signed an agreement with Jet Flight Service (JFS), a global MRO service provider headquartered in Russia certified by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Russian Federal Agency for Air Transport (FATA). This partnership is supporting Jet Flight Service (JFS) in gaining efficiencies by onboarding their teams into Beacon’s multi-sided platform.
After seeing the market adopt Beacon across Central and
Eastern Europe, JFS decided to join the platform, recognizing it as the best
alternative for improving coordination during maintenance operations. The main
advantages identified by the provider were related to streamlining maintenance
cases, reducing out-of-service time, eliminating redundant communications and
leveraging data insights to improve the operation.
“Beacon is easy to use and adopt as it does not replace any
systems for us. First, it is a communication solution and second, it is a
machine learning engine that builds knowledge bases for the technicians of the
future. You can't find that combination anywhere else," said Kirill
Trushkovskiy, General Director of Jet Flight Service.
As their teams get onboarded into the Beacon platform, Jet
Flight Service is increasing its productivity by expediting communication more
efficiently to their customer base and improving coordination among all
stakeholders working on interruptions. Teams are benefiting by getting back
time and energy that today is wasted due to scattered communication and the use
of outdated technologies.
“As an early adopter of Beacon, Jet Flight Service is a
great example of a company recognizing the new technology trends. We are
thrilled to welcome an organization that understands that success is dependent
on coordination and reliability. JFS demands this of us to continually deliver
excellence to their customers," said Marco Cesarino, Head of Beacon.
With this agreement, Beacon is bringing more players of the
ecosystem into its platform so they can collaborate better and smarter while
accelerating return-to-service. Beacon is continuing to serve all types of
aircraft and leveraging the benefits of technology as a means to cut through
complexity and facilitate collaboration in an industry that is ripe for digital
transformation.
About Jet Flight Service
The history of Jet Flight Service starts in 2002, when the first Embraer-135BJ aircraft was delivered to Russia. Over the years of complicated and interesting work, our specialists mastered such modern aircraft as Embraer Legacy 450/500/600/650 and Praetor 500/600, contemporary Gulfstream lineup, including the leading G550 business jet, and Boeing BBJ. Our engineers were first in Russia to be endorsed on Legacy 600, 650 and Gulfstream G450. Aside from our Moscow facility, we have Base Maintenance capability for various aircraft models, including but not limited to Legacy and Praetors, all Challengers and most of the Globals in Riga and Dubai, DWC airport.
About Beacon
Incubated by EmbraerX, Embraer's market accelerator for
disruptive businesses, Beacon is the maintenance coordination platform for
faster return-to-service. It is an innovative platform designed to connect and
synchronize industry resources, the aftermarket supply chain, and aviation
services professionals in a more agile and efficient way to keep aircraft
flying. Beacon aims to unleash high-value interactions and business
opportunities to multiple stakeholders within the service ecosystem. The
platform is initially focused on providing solutions to unscheduled aircraft
maintenance interruptions.
Through an easily accessible digital web and mobile
application (IOS and Android), Beacon's main goal is to connect companies and
professionals with one another in a revolutionary way. The technology triggers
a network of accredited providers, fostering real-time collaboration during
unplanned maintenance activities, accelerating the return to service of
aircraft.
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