Digital twins in aircraft production and MRO: challenges and opportunities

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Abstract

The digital twin (DT) concept, value-adding connecting the real and digital world, has been a rising trend in recent years, while the implementation and observation of challenges are still subject to research. Implementations of holistic Digital Twins of tangible and intangible assets of complex products or processes are often ideal-theoretic; instead, only subsystems and processes are replicated, which digital representations serve specific, meaningful applications. Specifically, with its distinct characteristics, the aviation industry and its production show various future application scenarios, which we use case-driven outline in this work. Therefore, we first summarize common, industry-neutral challenges of implementing Digital Twins and give an overview of aircraft production characteristics. Then, we will outline different fields of utilizing the Digital Twin concept and highlight integrational, organizational, and compliance-related challenges as well as opportunities in the context of aircraft production and Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO). The use cases are located at different aircraft life cycle phases, from production system development, production supplying logistics, and Quality Assurance (QA) up to retrofit.

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Moenck, K., Rath, J. E., Koch, J., Wendt, A., Kalscheuer, F., Schüppstuhl, T., & Schoepflin, D. (2024). Digital twins in aircraft production and MRO: challenges and opportunities. CEAS Aeronautical Journal. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13272-024-00740-y

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