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CASE STUDY L ufthansa Technik, an independent provider of airline maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services, sought to create a digital platform for the aviation industry, AVIATAR. To support its development and operation, the company created a hybrid cloud infrastructure based on enterprise open source software from Red Hat. The AVIATAR team can now use agile DevOps approaches, automation, internal and third- party integration, and self-service capabilities to quickly iterate based on data and feedback. As a result, Lufthansa Technik provides an innovative digital platform that helps the world’s airlines optimise their operations. Improving airline technical operations Expectations in the airline industry are incredibly high, making delays and cancellations costly. Predictive analytics is key to avoiding service interruptions by helping airlines use data to better organise and schedule maintenance events. To create a solution to these industry challenges, the company’s application development and UX teams began a collaborative project with data scientists, airplane engineers and other experts. AVIATAR would support digital products for material planners, engineers and other end-users in development and operations – helping them better predict events and as a result, save time and money. To create and support AVIATAR, the Lufthansa Technik team needed a flexible, scalable environment that could run multiple applications using a shared repository of industry data, such as aircraft sensor data, as well as operational data, such as flight plans and delay information. The team also sought to gradually move from on-premise to cloud infrastructure. “Keeping our customers’ data stored separately from the Lufthansa infrastructure is key to remaining open and neutral,” said Tobias Mohr, Head of Technology and Infrastructure for AVIATAR at Lufthansa Technik. The team also decided to shift to an agile, DevOps work approach. “We wanted to deliver new features several times a day, generating feedback very quickly,” said Mohr. Building a cloud platform with open source Lufthansa Technik sought to use open source technology and shift to a hybrid WE WANT TO BE THE OPEN MARKET PLAYER, NOT THE PROPRIETARY ONE. WE WANT TO HELP THE INDUSTRY. cloud approach to support the creation and operation of AVIATAR. “There are lots of similarities between the open approach of AVIATAR and the open source model. We want to be the open market player, not the proprietary one. We want to help the industry. That goal is very similar to what the open source movement wants to achieve,” said Johannes Hansen, Senior Director of Application Development/UX for AVIATAR at Lufthansa Technik. The team decided to deploy enterprise open source software from Red Hat, including: • Red Hat Enterprise Linux to create a robust, enterprise-grade Linux and container technology foundation • Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform, running on Microsoft Azure, to support www.intelligentcio.com INTELLIGENTCIO 59