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Korean Air to Enhance Airbus Predictive Maintenance at MRO Europe 2025

Korean Air to Enhance Airbus Predictive Maintenance at MRO Europe 2025
Korean Air has announced a strategic agreement to implement Airbus’ advanced predictive maintenance platform, Skywise Fleet Performance+ (S.FP+), at the Aviation Week MRO Europe 2025 event in London. This move represents a significant advancement in the airline’s efforts to optimize operational efficiency and unify its maintenance systems in preparation for the upcoming integration with Asiana Airlines.
Advancing Predictive Maintenance Capabilities
Skywise Fleet Performance+ is an enhanced data-driven solution that consolidates and replaces Korean Air’s existing Skywise Predictive Maintenance+ (SPM+) and Skywise Health Monitoring (SHM) tools. Utilizing sophisticated data analytics, S.FP+ aims to improve aircraft availability and reliability by identifying potential component failures before they occur. Korean Air has opted for the ‘Control’ tier of the platform, which includes features such as pre-departure check support and intelligent troubleshooting powered by natural language processing (NLP). This proactive maintenance approach is expected to significantly reduce Aircraft on the Ground (AOG) incidents, thereby lowering operational disruptions and associated costs.
The initial deployment of S.FP+ will cover Korean Air’s Airbus A321neo, A330, A350, and A380 fleets, with plans to extend the system to Asiana Airlines’ Airbus aircraft following the full integration of the two carriers. Jong Hoon Oh, head of Korean Air’s predictive maintenance team, emphasized the value of the data-driven strategy, noting that it prevented over 100 potential flight disruptions in 2024 alone. He described the upgrade to S.FP+ as a strategic measure to maintain high levels of operational reliability and efficiency on a larger scale as the combined fleet expands.
Raymond Lim, head of customer services Asia-Pacific at Airbus, highlighted the collaboration as a testament to the shared commitment to innovation. He expressed pride in supporting Korean Air’s efforts to unlock new levels of operational reliability through data-driven maintenance solutions.
Context Within a Growing MRO Market
Korean Air’s adoption of S.FP+ comes amid rapid growth in the European maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) market. The region is expected to experience a 40% increase in fleet size over the next decade, with more than 5,200 new aircraft deliveries anticipated. This expansion is projected to drive MRO demand beyond $350 billion by 2035, intensifying competition among service providers and potentially affecting the cost and availability of maintenance.
In response to these market pressures, airlines are increasingly investing in predictive maintenance technologies to enhance operational resilience and maintain a competitive advantage. Additionally, industry-wide challenges such as disruptions caused by Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan (GTF) engine issues continue to influence maintenance priorities and operational strategies. Korean Air’s implementation of advanced predictive maintenance tools positions the airline to better manage fleet reliability and operational costs amid these evolving complexities and competitive dynamics.

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