AVIATION ANALYTICS

GSEs provides a level of control across the aviation industry by unlocking value from smart data and empowering users with advanced analytics. Our Big Data solutions enable our clients to gain rapid insights for air operations, tracking trends, fleet management and green fleet initiatives. We focus on route optimisation and aircraft/fleet maintenance.


Our leading edge technology empowers aviation professionals to make fast and best use of data to drive profitability in their businesses. Our clients trust our products to deliver key business insights with minimal effort, cost and resource.

GSE ROUTE OPTIMISATION

GSE have a huge data lake of historical airline data, such as airliners route distance, availability on seats/freight/mails and fuel consumption. This enables GSE to provide our clients with airline route profitability optimization models. We do this by performing Big Data analytics over large scale aviation data under multiple heuristic methods, based on which practical problems are analysed. Analysis is done based on key criteria, identified by operational needs and load revenues from operational systems e.g. passenger, cargo, freights, airport, country, aircraft, seat class etc,

 

GSE MAINTENANCE ANALYTICS

GSE technology ensures that potential faults can be predicted before they even happen. Our predictive maintenance, can lead to fault detection long before it eventually happens, significantly reducing costs, downtime and capital investment.


Predictive maintenance gives managers and their mechanics more than enough time for repairs which could potentially prevent accidents. GSE Artificial Intelligence can recommend the most efficient and cost-effective solutions to mechanical faults. This has two major benefits:


  • It saves mechanics’ time usually spent on diagnostics.
  • It gives managers a clearer picture of the state of their fleets at all times. This could mean that service managers could save a lot of routine maintenance costs by carrying out repairs only when the AI systems show potential faults.