Avoid issues that delay aircraft certification.
According to Lifecycle Insights’ Verification Management in Aerospace and Defense study, 56% of programs experience significant disruption to the schedule or cost weekly or more frequently. Findings from the same study show that 42% reduce program investments due to delays in the aircraft certification schedule. Many accept this as a way of life in the industry, but some companies execute programs far more efficiently, avoiding disruption and delivering on time.
Watch this webinar with Aviation Week to learn how to avoid issues that delay aircraft certification.
Because aircraft are such complex products, there are a number of issues that can derail aircraft certification and cause delays and cost increases. These include disjointed data systems, design changes, barriers with virtual testing, and the cost of building and maintaining physical test assets. Each of these issues is discussed thoroughly in the webinar.
One way to speed up aircraft certification is to unite all program data in a single source of truth. Watch the webinar to learn more about how a single source of truth can help manage risk and avoid the issues listed above.
Topics covered in the webinar include:
VP of Aerospace, Defense and Marine Industry
Todd joined Siemens after more than 30 years in the industry. Todd’s engineering background includes aerospace systems design, with several functional engineering and program leadership roles. His aerospace career spans McDonnell Douglas/Boeing, Moog, Raytheon and Siemens. He is a passionate advocate for advancing digital transformation across A&D and marine industries.
Chief Analyst e CEO
È responsabile dei programmi di ricerca e della leadership di pensiero dell’azienda, partecipa e parla agli eventi di settore ed esamina le soluzioni tecnologiche emergenti. Nei suoi 25 anni di carriera, si è focalizzato sul miglioramento delle capacità dei dirigenti, traendo il massimo valore dalla tecnologia durante il passaggio del settore a prodotti smart e connessi.