Working together on innovative maintenance
The BrightSky project promotes technical innovations and cooperation between parties in the aviation sector. Social innovation, digitalization and sustainability are central themes.
The aviation industry must become smarter and more sustainable. The Aviation Engineering research group at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences is ensuring the sector has all the knowledge and insights it needs to transition to, and develop, more-efficient en more-environmentally friendly engineering and operational practices.
The BrightSky project promotes technical innovations and cooperation between parties in the aviation sector. Social innovation, digitalization and sustainability are central themes.
The IMHOTEP project provided greater transparency about the various types of transportation around airports. From plane to bus and train. The result: a travel time of four hours (or less) from door to door in Europe.
The Data Mining in MRO project helped MRO companies in the aviation industry to improve their maintenance process. This was done by developing new knowledge about - and a method for - data mining.
Konstantinos Stamoulis holds a PhD in Fatigue of Micromechanical Systems and MSc diplomas in Applied Mechanics and Materials Science and Engineering. He has been Professor of Aviation Engineering at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences since 2020.