Augmented Reality Tool Boosts Collaboration and Efficiency
February 15, 2024
Since the XR Working group, part of our Innovation Steering Committee, introduced the use of Augmented Reality (AR) in completions projects two years ago in Basel, the applications of this groundbreaking technology at Jet Aviation have grown continuously.
“The HoloLens operates on a special Microsoft platform with MS Teams integrated. A user can anchor virtual notes or instructions directly within the physical environment. This makes it much more efficient to share visual information that would have to be photographed, uploaded, and emailed otherwise,” Thierry adds.
The Engineering and Installation teams in Basel are finding new ways to use the HoloLens in their work every day. When technicians find an issue in the aircraft, they can directly connect to an engineer to identify the concern, sharing their augmented view. The engineer can then quickly share live 3D data, documents, drawings, or images, and even enable live drafting without having to leave their desk and go to the hangar in person. They can also invite a third party to the call for consultation.
“It is fantastic to have this groundbreaking technology directly available to the installation teams on the hanger floor,” says Mike Green, Senior Aircraft Projects Operation Manager P145. “The HoloLens has the potential to reduce errors and reaction times by giving direct visual and audio access to information, and to get the support of departments exactly when we need it.”