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Tim W. AnsteyAssociate Technical Fellow
The Boeing Company
Connectivity solutions for future and current aircraft
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ConnectivityA holistic view
Enhance the ground system
Connect the airplane
Passengers | Crews | Operations | Always connected
Platforms, Mobile,
Real-time, Secure
Passengers,
Systems, Operations,
Secure
Optimize the operation
Fleet-wide,
Integration, Analytics
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Profit
61.6%Ownership and other
operating expenses
Fuel
Maintenance
1.5%
7.4%
29.5%
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New airplanes, valued at $5.2 trillion
Data source: Boeing CMO
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Replacement
Retained Fleet
Growth
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New airplanes bring enterprise capability
Connected systems,
large data captureOnboard file servers,
integrated ground
systems
High bandwidth, low cost
in-flight data links (Ku, Ka)Wireless networks for
crews and passengers
Advanced onboard
maintenance systems
High bandwidth, low
cost ground data
links (Wi-Fi, cellular)
Bringing IT to the clouds
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Operational efficiencies are maximized by
deploying integrated, fleet-wide solutions
However, for the majority of airplanes today:
• Do not have onboard networks
• Broadband is for passengers only
• Aircraft data is locked in proprietary systems
• Legacy avionics are not connected
E-Enabling Challenge – The isolated fleet
2010 2030
Airplane Data Generation(Terabyte / Year)
6.9TB
~1000
TB
-
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
Today 2020 2025 2030
E-enabled aircraft(and total fleet)
>50%
Big Data
Data Sources
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• Begin with your strategy
• Airline requirements needed
• Weigh benefits of commonality
• Many point solutions exist
• Leverage installed systems
• Seek incremental value
• Pick a partner
Enabling the fleetConsiderations when retrofitting your fleet
Capability
Incre
men
tal
Bu
sin
ess V
alu
e
Minimum
Data Options
Advanced Options
Digital Airline Roadmaps
Features
Aircraft Options
• Software Configuration Management
• Maintenance Laptops
• Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
• Electronic Flight Bag
• Terminal Wireless
• AHM
• Paperless Flight Deck
• Airport Moving Maps
• Term Charts
• Terminal Cellular
• Crew Wireless
• 2nd CIS-MS FSM
• Software Development Kits (SDKs)
• Electronic Logbook
How E-Enabled Do You Want To Be?
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Benefits for your flight operations
Flight crews and operations
are always connected
Door-to-door workflow
integration
Real-time strategic weather
Increased situational
awareness
Improved flight efficiency
and passenger comfort
Enhanced decision making
analysis tools
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Benefits for your maintenance operations
Data source: Boeing Services Market Analysis
Delay avoidance
Conversion of unscheduled
to scheduled maintenance
Reduced maintenance
actions and no-fault-founds
Maintenance and
engineering labor
efficiencies
Reduced spares inventory
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Boeing Digital Airline philosophySummary
A connected airplane enables new
efficiencies across the airline
Fleet-wide solutions are necessary
to maximize value
Begin with a digital airline strategy
Pair incremental investment with
incremental value to achieve your
goals
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