Data ownership, an issue that is still far from being resolved
Léo Barnier
| 2018/10/31 | 324 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
While digital tablets have broadly replaced bolts in the MRO Europe aisles, big data use has become vital for maintenance. This raises one question: to whom does this data belong? While some people are certain, we just need to look at how often this question rears its head to see that it is far from being resolved. And the stakes are huge: Boeing estimates the service market at 8 830 billion dollars over twenty years.
This debate is pitting most MRO actors - equipment manufacturers, speci...(…)
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