Aviation Maintenance Business Embraces Tech Advances Efforts toward digitalization vital to creating efficiencies and ensuring safety

In yet another example of reducing or eliminating reliance on paperwork, Bellevue, Washington-based Alitheon has devised a way to use AI to identify counterfeit and used parts sold as new. Already in use in applications such as automotive, luxury goods, and precious metals, the version of Alitheon’s system for aerospace has undergone four and a half years of development and, according to company CEO Roei Ganzarski, has drawn significant interest from MRO providers and airlines.

Ganzarski described to AIN how his company’s system for detecting bad parts applies to the aerospace industry.

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