News
Aviadex.io - Aviation Data Exchange Service - goes live!
QOCO is proud to present Aviadex.io, a revolutionary data exchange and integration service for all aviation industry operators!
Mar 16, 2023
Blog
Automating data flows between airlines, MROs and OEMs. Example: Engine overhaul
Realizing paperless maintenance and operations has been the target of airlines, MROs and OEMs in recent decades. With the increased adoption of electronic technical logbooks and digital solutions in maintenance, a growing number of airlines are getting close to going 100% paperless in their internal operations. However, that development is less well advanced when it comes to external communication. Data sharing is essential for efficient collaboration in the industry.
Jul 19, 2022
Case Studies
Case study: increasing engine on wing time at Neos Air
Ivan Albini, CAMO Postholder at Neos Air and Ville Santaniemi, Senior Partner at QOCO Systems share the digital engine management system that keeps Neos’s aircraft flying for longer.
Jul 7, 2022
Blog
The Role of Data Exchange in Aviation Maintenance
With the world becoming increasingly digitized, data and information have become more important than ever. For aviation maintenance, this means collecting live sensor data from engines and other aircraft components to predict necessary maintenance operations ahead of time. Developments in machine learning and big data have proved that predictive maintenance in the aviation industry is possible, but only if the necessary information is accessible.
Jun 13, 2022
Blog
Paperless aircraft maintenance - Risks, rewards and solutions
In an age where climate change becomes an increasingly alarming challenge for the world to face, the aviation industry encounters the urgent need to reduce its carbon footprint. One such aspect is paper waste. With digital transformation shaping a new vision for the aviation industry, the elimination of paper waste is a simple yet effective way to go green.
Mar 31, 2022
Blog
The low hanging fruits in maintenance data management
Henrik Ollus asks why is it that, while the amount of data generated and recorded in aircraft operations has skyrocketed in the last few decades, the promised business benefits from the data have been slow to materialize.
Mar 25, 2022