Course Summary
The course considers both system- and process-oriented perspectives on aircraft maintenance management. It addresses the key elements of the aircraft maintenance system, as embedded in the aviation regulatory framework in which continuing airworthiness and aircraft maintenance is managed. Furthermore, the course highlights and details the key stages of maintenance program development, planning, prediction, scheduling, execution and control. As part of this, contributing theories and methods from diverse areas such as human factors, structural and system integrity as well as materials science contribute to form a comprehensive understanding of contemporary aircraft maintenance management.
Key areas of study include:
- Fundamental Concepts in aircraft maintenance
- System and process perspectives towards aircraft maintenance
- Legislative context of aircraft maintenance: continuing airworthiness
- Maintenance program development
- Maintenance planning and scheduling
- Maintenance execution
- Maintenance implementation
- Maintenance control
- Aircraft maintenance through life
- Emerging theories and technologies