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Life Cycle Analysis
Some types of components exhibit predictable life expectancies. Components constructed with bearings, bushings, actuators, diaphragms, etc. are expected to fail at certain intervals. However, aircraft fleets are operated under different conditions from operator to operator. Therefore, your components may last a longer or shorter time than other operators. You can reduce pilot reported problems; minimize the risk of flight delays and cancellations, and save a lot of money by building preventive maintenance work scopes based on your fleet experience.
Aviation Reliability Services has developed many preventive maintenance work scopes. The purpose of these work scopes is to perform preventive maintenance during normal repair shop visits. The process begins with an analysis of your operational and repair data - to identify wear patterns and failure modes. Once these patterns are identified, a repair shop work scope is drafted to perform preventive maintenance at prescribed intervals. The ultimate goal is to achieve the longest possible on-wing performance of components.
If your valves, actuators, pumps, etc. do not seem to stay on-wing like they used to, you may want to implement preventive work scopes. Aviation Reliability Services will work with you to build sensible and efficient work scopes that will restore the performance of your components.
Click Here - To request more information about life cycle analysis or to schedule an appointment with our reliability engineer.

Reliability Engineer
If you would like to consult with our Reliability Engineer, Tim Walters, please contact him at twalters@avrel-services.com
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