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CASE STUDY AVIATAR offers an open and neutral technology platform that invites other industry players to bring in their ideas,” said Mohr. “Behind open source technology there’s always a big community evolving the product very fast compared to proprietary technology.” Red Hat products help AVIATAR gain the flexibility to integrate with partners or customers, regardless of their technology. Using open standards and flexible solutions – such as JBoss Fuse, 3scale API gateways and Red Hat single sign-on (SSO) – makes providing applications on the AVIATAR platform easy and reliable. Customers and partners can use and offer their preferred solutions and tools while maintaining a uniform user experience. 3scale API Management controls access to the company’s APIs to support safer integration and collaboration with external developers. By deploying apps in containers and using container-native solutions, Lufthansa Technik can offer AVIATAR’s capabilities in any environment. “We can collaborate with third-party developers who are very specialised in other areas of aviation – for example, operations, fuel efficiency, or catering,” said Hansen. “Customers can choose between different solutions running on AVIATAR and if they have favourite providers, work with them to easily integrate and run on AVIATAR.” Anticipated financial savings With its Red Hat infrastructure supporting AVIATAR, Lufthansa Technik anticipates significant reductions in MRO costs for participating airlines – equating to millions of euros per airline. “With tight schedules and high passenger expectations, the costs directly related to delayed flights are growing quickly for the average airline,” said Hansen. “We are taking out a huge chunk of those costs with AVIATAR.” Finding new ways to innovate Lufthansa Technik plans to continue improving AVIATAR by automating technical processes and expanding the solution’s www.intelligentcio.com AVIATAR OFFERS AN OPEN AND NEUTRAL TECHNOLOGY PLATFORM THAT INVITES OTHER INDUSTRY PLAYERS TO BRING IN THEIR IDEAS. use cases, helping airlines continue to gain insight from digital data analysis. “We have a large use case pipeline based on decades of engineering experience. We’re going to deploy lots of new applications solving different needs on top of AVIATAR,” said Hansen. “The list grows longer every day, because we’re talking to and co-creating with our customers. We’re incorporating a lot of user feedback.” Using its new agile, flexible, hybrid cloud infrastructure, the company can focus on work that supports its core goal: improving the experience of airline passengers. “What keeps us motivated when working on AVIATAR is that passengers get home on time and can spend more time with their families,” said Hansen. “We’re really improving the passenger experience and that’s something to be proud of.” Intelligent CIO Europe caught up with Johannes Hansen, Senior Director Application Development and User Experience, to find out more about the solution: How has the company been able to keep up with technological innovation since the implementation? In our space, we must constantly innovate as there is strong competition in the marketplace for predictive solutions in aviation – that’s why we constantly introduce new pieces of technology. We encourage our autonomous teams to adopt new technologies but have a mechanism in place to avoid them to just play around. We live by the mantra ‘you build it, you run it’, which basically means each team is responsible for operating services that it built. How has the automation of the solution allowed you to work more efficiently? Developers are happier than ever – with OpenShift and Ansible, they are significantly more productive as they never have to wait for provisioning of infrastructure. You have to see it like is: we are coming from an on-premise world where you have to order servers or databases weeks in advance with a paper form. We notice the change daily. Teams carry out more development which is their primary focus and spend less time with preparation. Thus, developer productivity increases considerably. How important is having a flexible solution operating within your system? As we built a unique tailor-made predictive maintenance solution with automation built in, flexibility was key from the very beginning. We didn’t want to rely on standard software from a large vendor as our strengths in operating aircraft and automating the highly regulated processes in our industry would have become marginalised. Flexibility is still very important to this day as we want to remain agile and be able to react quickly to changing trends in the market. What benefits does the new solution provide end-users with? AVIATAR combines industry-leading predictive maintenance algorithms with capabilities to automate the processes if a failure is predicted. Our approach gives credit to the fact that prediction without the corresponding fulfilment is worthless to an operator of high-value equipment like an airline. While doing all of that we focus a lot on the user experience as this is classically underserved in B2B software. n INTELLIGENTCIO 61