Aviation industry information services and software business ATP has been named a winner in the Artificial Intelligence Excellence Awards for its ChronicX platform.
ChronicX, which ATP said is used on 25% of the world's commercial fleet, is based on "natural language processing and machine learning to analyse aircraft defect information, automatically pinpointing and organizing issue clusters" and comes with an "advanced web and mobile solution [that' provides automatic identification of chronic aircraft defects, chronic resolution management and defect analysis to improve aircraft safety and reliability".
“This award recognising ChronicX reflects ATP’s long-term investment in providing cutting-edge AI technology for the aviation market and is a testament to our team’s commitment to delivering value to our customers,” said Norman Happ, ATP's chief executive.
ChronicX Mobile allows aircraft mechanics to see the entire maintenance history of the aircraft they are working on, leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning to assist in the diagnosis of issues and enables them to solve problems the first time, the company said, citing tweaks it made in 2022.
“It was clear to our judges that ChronicX was using AI to improve the lives of their customers and employees. Congratulations to the entire team!” said Maria Jimenez, chief nominations officer for Business Intelligence Group, which ran the awards.