ODK-STAR, a Perm-based enterprise specializing in the production of automatic control systems for aircraft engines, has implemented new digital solutions for servicing. Each unit is now marked with a QR code, allowing operators to quickly obtain complete information about the equipment, including service history and answers to frequently asked questions.
Each unit has a personal page where the operator can view the operating history and get answers to frequently asked questions. This is convenient for the operator, convenient for the workers, and convenient for aircraft repair plants. They quickly master the repair and make fewer mistakes.
Another innovation is training using 3D models. Technical manuals now contain interactive models that visually show the design of the units. This speeds up the training of specialists and reduces the number of errors during repairs.
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