Airworthiness records such as maintenance, operational or manufacturer’s data are required to be kept as a means of demonstrating compliance with regulatory and operator maintenance requirements. They document a continuous service history and provide evidence of aircraft conformity (or non-conformity) with the original type design.
Aircraft records are historical or current – that is they either archive maintenance performed by previous owner/operators, or are the result of current maintenance program requirements. In any case, the continuous service history that they document can add significant value to an asset – with subsequent benefits for current and future owners, operators, lessors, and regulatory authorities. Maintaining an up-to-date and easily accessible digital library of the most recent airworthiness data will not only improve productivity and airworthiness compliance, but also enable lease return, redelivery and the transfer of ownership between operators and different regulatory authorities.
By utilising powerful AI software and the latest OCR scanning technology, Plane Business can compile valuable aircraft records from hard copy documents (i.e. physical paper) or from any existing digitally formatted document (including non-searchable .pdf) into cross-platform, readable and enduring PDF/A documents.
Documents are captured and processed using automated Optical Character Recognition (OCR) and intelligent document management software, then indexed into organised groups and items with customised naming convention. Items (digital documents) can be automatically or manually tagged for subsequent examination and reference. For example, any document containing a text reference to an Airworthiness Directive, MPD Task, or perhaps an engineering order can be automatically tagged for future identification and retrieval.
Plane Business can customise and tailor the level of services to either complement or fully manage the administration and archiving requirements for all your continuing airworthiness records.