GE Aerospace Collaborates with Korean Air to Provide Safety Insight for its Flight Data Monitoring System

  • 03 Aug 2024

On 26 July 2024, GE Aerospace announced a significant new Safety Insight contract with Korean Air, South Korea’s leading global airline, to enhance safety, efficiency, and operational excellence through the implementation of GE Aerospace’s Flight Data Monitoring system across the entire organization.

Highlighted in GE Aerospace’s media release, Safety Insight will enhance safety protocols and operational effectiveness for Korean Air and Jin Air, Korean Air’s leading low cost carrier, by using advanced analytics, automation, and rapid data processing. GE Aerospace’s Event Measurement System (EMS) and Flight Analytics solutions will enhance the airline’s ability to improve operational practices, streamline data flow across operations, and process thousands of flights in minutes, a task which previously took up to half a day to accomplish.

At Waypoint, GE Aerospace’s customer event in Singapore. Photo: GE Aerospace

Safety Insight will boost Korean Air’s innovation and support its future growth by enhancing its flight data analytics operations like Flight Data Monitoring, Flight Operations Quality Assurance, and Predictive Maintenance using the Safety Insight tools.

As Korean Air utilises its Full Flight Data for diagnostics, operational analysis, and flight training, GE Aerospace’s Aviation Insight Portal will enhance fleet status visibility, data accessibility and sharing for increased operational safety, efficiency, and reliability.

Do Kun Kim, Vice President and Head of Corporate Aviation Security Strategy, Korean Air, commented in the media release that “By partnering with GE Aerospace, we are confident that our flight operations are equipped with top-tier software solutions capable of performing at a large scale.”

Andrew Coleman, General Manager, GE Aerospace, Software as a Service, also commented that “We are proud that our Safety Insight solutions will enable Korean Air to leverage their flight data to achieve even greater safety and operational performance.”

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