Teledyne (TDY) Unit and GE Aviation Enter Digital Alliance for Engine Health Monitoring
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Teledyne Controls and GE Aviation Sign Agreement to Enable More Effective Engine Maintenance Operation
November 15, 2016 1:00 PM ESTConnecting aircraft systems and engines to Predix data and analytics
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Teledyne Controls, the worlds leading provider of wireless data acquisition and management technology*, and GE Aviation have signed a strategic Digital Alliance partnership to transform engine health monitoring by using GEs Predix platform to apply data and analytics on continuous flight data wirelessly collected by Teledynes technology.
Willie Cecil, director of Business Development, Wireless and Data Automation Solutions at Teledyne Controls says that predictive maintenance for aircraft is being taken to a completely different level for operators: Until now, health... More