Maintenance Engineering

Reliability Analysis

In the aviation industry, Engineering groups use reliability programs to:

  • Assess and validate maintenance activities to ensure that they are safe, economical, and effective, and
  • Measure the in-service performance of specified critical components and evaluate their quality, with the ultimate goal of increasing their functionality and service life, and where possible, to extend their maintenance intervals.

To ensure the accuracy of reliability analysis, Maintenix provides a wealth of high quality, timely information about all facets of the maintenance operation, ensuring that the reliability analysis will be thorough and accurate. Among the analysis methods supported by the Maintenix Reliability Analysis tools are:

  • Calculating basic reliability metrics, such as Mean Time Between Failures, Removals, and Unscheduled Removals (MTBF, MTBR, and MTBUR) for parts
  • Tracking No Fault Found (NFF) reports
  • Assessing the number and frequency of faults, discrepancies, and Non-Routines (NRs)
  • Capturing trends and alerting based on thresholds

Because of the unique component-centric model used in Maintenix, this data is easy to capture and trend on individual components (by serial number), or on a part number basis fleet-wide.

 

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