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PAL adopts Airbus predictive maintenance tech

PAL adopts Airbus predictive maintenance tech
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Flagship carrier Philippine Airlines (PAL) and its subsidiary PAL Express have agreed to use Airbus’ S. Fleet Performance + (S.FP+) suite for predictive maintenance and health monitoring across their entire Airbus fleet.  

PAL said on Thursday that it signed the agreement with Airbus to allow its fleet — comprising the A320 Family (A321ceo and A321neo), A330ceo, and A350 aircraft — to integrate the S.FP+ solution.

The system is designed to minimize unplanned maintenance events, reduce associated costs, and improve fleet reliability and operational efficiency.  

“Our partnership with Airbus to implement S.FP+ will help PAL elevate operational efficiency. Leveraging Airbus’ predictive maintenance solutions will enhance our fleet’s reliability and high-performance standards,” PAL Officer-in-Charge Senior Vice President for Operations Group Capt. Roland Narciso said.

First in Asia

PAL is the first airline in the Asia-Pacific region to adopt the “Enhance” tier of S.FP+, which uses predictive analytics to anticipate component wear or failure. 

The package provides advanced fleet health insights and prioritizes technical issues based on their operational and economic impact. S.FP+ integrates with Airbus’ Skywise Core Platform, a data-driven system that supports advanced fleet management.  

According to Balinda Zhang, Airbus Head of Commercial Services for the Asia-Pacific, the partnership with PAL shows the potential in Southeast Asia for data-driven efficiency in fleet management. 

“This milestone also strengthens Airbus’ role in data solutions and paves the way for further adoption of advanced maintenance technologies across the region,” Zhang said. 

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