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Condition-Based Maintenance in Aviation: Challenges and Opportunities

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AEROSPACE
Volume 10, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/aerospace10090762

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condition-based maintenance; integrated vehicle health management; structural health monitoring; prognostics and health management; maintenance planning

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The research aims to identify challenges and limitations in adopting CBM in aviation, as well as propose solutions and policy implications. The findings highlight the importance of addressing issues related to data quantity and quality, CBM implementation, and integration with future technologies in future research and practice.
Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) is a policy that uses information about the health condition of systems and structures to identify optimal maintenance interventions over time, increasing the efficiency of maintenance operations. Despite CBM being a well-established concept in academic research, the practical uptake in aviation needs to catch up to expectations. This research aims to identify challenges, limitations, solution directions, and policy implications related to adopting CBM in aviation. We use a generalizable and holistic assessment framework to achieve this aim, following a process-oriented view of CBM development as an aircraft lifecycle management policy. Based on various inputs from industry and academia, we identified several major sets of challenges and suggested three primary solution categories. These address data quantity and quality, CBM implementation, and the integration of CBM with future technologies, highlighting future research and practice directions.

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