Enterprise cloud software provider IFS, has announced that Japan Airlines (JAL) has initiated a project to implement IFS Cloud for Aviation Maintenance, aiming to modernise its existing aircraft maintenance management system that has been in operation for over 15 years.
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JAL set out to transition from on-premise systems to a cloud-based platform designed for long-term scalability—not just to serve a single function, but to support future growth across the business. An engineer has been sent by the software company to the airline to asses what is required to implement the package.
Scott Helmer, President, IFS Aerospace & Defence, commented: “By choosing IFS Cloud, JAL is adopting a platform built to drive operational efficiency and deliver long-term value through the latest advances in Industrial AI. From predictive maintenance to real-time analytics and workflow automation, IFS Cloud will equip JAL with the tools needed to streamline operations, optimize performance, and scale for future growth in an increasingly competitive and dynamic industry. We are proud to provide JAL with a resilient, AI-powered platform to lead the future of aviation in Japan and beyond.”
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