aircraft rotable

5 Painful Repair Time Issues & Fail-Proof Ways To Fix It

5 Painful Repair Time Issues & Fail-Proof Ways To Fix It

Are your repair turn-around-times (TAT) a mess?
They’re a headache.

Believe it or not. You’re not alone. The problem remains the same for everyone. Whether you’re a large airline or a small aircraft MRO. You feel the pain. 

We recently spoke with The VP of Maintenance at Japan Airlines and he mentioned the same issue. He’s frustrated. Even with the contracts that he has in place, working with the largest OEMs and MROs, repair lead times and quality are a constant frustration.

How does that make you feel? He pays premium prices and still has the same problems as you. See. It could be worse.

 

Be Ready for Hajj. Simple Material Tips to Plan for Demand.

Be Ready for Hajj. Simple Material Tips to Plan for Demand.

Having an AOG during Hajj is an expensive proposition. Over 2 million Muslims from 183 countries will descend on Mecca and the surrounding areas. Airlines from all over the world are hired to help achieve this logistical feat.

Your aircraft, the material and people who support it, and your entire supply chain must be ready for the spike in traffic. Looking at the big picture, having important conversations and planning are crucial to successful passenger transport during this yearly pilgrimage.

5 of Your Biggest Aircraft Material Problems & How to Solve Them

5 of Your Biggest Aircraft Material Problems & How to Solve Them

You're going nuts. You spend a ton of time processing, organizing and following up with aircraft material purchases. It's all you do...all day long. It's time consuming. It costs money. It's not efficient. Yet, it has to get done. 

So what are you going to do? The first thing is to take a step back. Look at the big picture. What’s your biggest underlying problem? Most airlines and MROs get so caught up in what they have to do or what they have to resolve in the day and they forget the most important part of their operation…efficiency.

Currency Trouble & How to Stay Calm

Currency Trouble & How to Stay Calm The best aviation news and events now come to you every week. The future of Viva Group, Emirates removes first class, tips for sleeping well on a plane, Brazilian currency plunge effects on Gol, and how to stay calm under pressure.

Never Forget Your: Quote

"When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." — Henry Ford

[Tweet ""When everything seems to be going against you, remember that the airplane takes off against the wind, not with it." — Henry Ford #avgeek #quote "]

Never Forget Your: News

Viva Group spreads its ambition to Costa Rica and Central America’s barren LCC landscape — “In mid-2015 new reports surfaced that the Viva Group aimed to launch its third airline in Costa Rica by YE2015 with two A320s initially focusing on flights to Central America."

Emirates plane removes first class to fit in the most seats ever — “Emirates launches new two-class Airbus A380 after scrapping first class in favor of expanding economy and creating the largest ever passenger plane."

11 Tips for Sleeping Well on a Plane — “Studies have shown that lack of sleep can decrease brain performance by 20 percent, so it's crucial to anyone crossing time zones to rest as much as possible during the flight. Washington, D.C.–based clinical sleep educator and RN Terry Cralle shared her tips for powering down (and getting at least a power nap) on a flight."

Brazilian Currency Plunge Put Gol in Bad Position — “Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes SA posted a record quarterly loss and cut its profitability outlook as the real’s plunge increased the financial burden on Brazil’s biggest airline."

[Tweet "This week's must read #aviation #news"]

Never Forget Your: Relief

Cut Your Rotable Cycle Times In Half Right Now — “You’ll often hear about how awful turn-around-times (TAT) are. They’re a constant headache, almost as much as an AOG. Learn about the stages where time can be cut in half, and millions can be saved."

How Successful People Stay Calm Under Pressure — Losing your cool at the drop of a hat can cause people to doubt your credibility as a business leader. Try these 6 tips for remaining calm and in control.

[Tweet "Stay #calm under pressure. Learn how here #aviation #tips"]

Never Forget Your: Events

Singapore Airshow

  • February 16-21, 2016
  • Changi, Singapore

SpeedNews 6th Annual Aerospace Raw Materials & Manufacturers Supply Chain Conference

  • March 7, 2016
  • Beverly Hills, California

MRO Americas

  • April 5-7, 2016
  • Dallas, Texas

 

[Tweet "Upcoming #events in #aviation for you"]

Calculate Aircraft Rotable Lifecycle Costs in 7 Easy Steps

Every time you buy an aircraft rotable, how much does it cost your operation? I’ll spare you the pain of having to answer that. It’s not the initial cost you acquired it for. Everything you buy, every part you touch has reoccurring cost, buying an asset for $10,000 doesn’t mean it’ll only cost you $10,000.

The direct cost (the purchase price) is the most common cost most purchasing and logistics departments focus on. I’m sure you’re the same way.

When you buy an aircraft rotable, knowing its total lifecycle cost is a good strategy. It gives you a clear insight on where you’re bleeding money.

Aircraft-rotable-cost

 

Here are 7 easy steps to nail down your aircraft rotable lifecycle costs:

Know your direct cost

Direct cost is your best friend. It’s who you spend the most time with. You go on long friendly dates and prefer they pick up the bill. You focus on lowering your cost every chance you get.

Your goal is to get the best possible upfront cost, right? Not quite but it’s a good start.

Let’s make two comparisons. A supplier sells you a “cheap” part and is unreliable or can’t create a total value solution for you. Your other supplier is slightly higher priced but always delivers and does what he says he’s going to do. He also gives you many opportunities for comprehensive support solutions, creating tons of value.

Based on these two examples, you want to go with the value creator despite the initial higher direct cost. This is the way you want to begin thinking.

Either way, knowing your direct cost is the starting point not the finish line.

Know your processing costs

This is one you don’t think about often.

How much does it cost you to cut orders and ensure delivery? In order to determine this expense look at your labor costs directly associated with ordering. Spending less time babysitting orders and focusing labor hours on critical projects is important.

Chasing suppliers is a huge productivity waste and a costly burden.

Know your freight costs

In the last week I witnessed an airline spending $12,000 on a carry on AOG freight solution for a couple expendables. Yikes!

With every purchase it’s imperative to know your freight costs.

Just freely shipping everything priority freight is a costly mistake, especially for routine orders. Every decisions you make must have a cost associated to it. A cost of money or a cost of value crated.

Know your holding costsInventory

Stocking aircraft parts makes you feel comfortable. It’s your safety net. Nowadays you have plenty of outsourcing options so don’t get caught up in this myth of overstocking. Being married to your parts is a thing of the past.

You’ll spend 20% of the direct costs on every asset you own every year in holding costs.You spend $10,000 to stock a component for 2 years and you now just accumulated $4,000 in holding costs. Not to mention the capital you just tied up on the shelves.

Know your repair costs

You buy a component, great! How much is this going to cost you when it’s removed for routine, or non-routine repair?

Knowing the cost to upkeep your assets is good business. Outsourcing this is even better business.

Know your change or environmental costs

What if upper level management decides to upgrade or change your fleet?

Having a surplus of “just in case” inventory sucks capital and creates a liquidity problem. The more you have the more inflexible you become. If something in your operations strategy changes you’ll be required to liquidate your excess inventory. Know this risk and plan for it.

Know the true value your aircraft rotables create

Keeping your fleet in the air is priority number 2, first is filling your seats with passenger or your belly with cargo. Every strategy you undertake, your component support strategy must play a deciding factor. Simply buying components as needed on an AOG basis or overstocking spares is not good strategies to adopt.

Where can the most value be created for you?

All of these steps are important, but nothing is as important as a reliable supply chain. Whether you decide to outsource 95% of your aircraft maintenance activities or relay on an AOG partner, you must think long and hard about the total value they create for you. Simply bringing on more suppliers and throwing out RFQs to the world is a chaotic solution. Streamlining your focus and being diligent on the people you work with will help you resolve all of your cost problems.

Think about it. It’s difficult to envision but I assure you it makes a world of a difference.

Do you have cost problems? Is reliability an issue? We can help. Fill out the form below and let’s chat about how you can overcome your current problems.