Roles of Information & Communication Technology in Aerospace

The Aerospace sector has seen a tremendous development over several years through continuous improvements in the information systems and by continuous shift towards introducing computing and info. tech. in many processes in operations. The objectives for doing this have included – improving reliability, efficiency in control systems and improved communications.

The process and production time for aircraft manufacture has been substantially reduced with aid of advanced information systems. The high end software systems used for the design activities and modernization of manufacturing processes have helped in reducing manufacturing time and costs, requiring less manpower, at the same time, with increased accuracy and timeliness.

The designers in the aircraft industries must have the knowledge of integrating aircraft components, loading patterns of components, material used for its parts and so on. Aircraft are complex in nature as they comprises thousands of parts. Every single part is important because every part weighs equal importance as the other during the flight time of aircraft. Therefore it’s essential for engineers to carefully design and manufacture all parts.

This is the point which favors the dependencies of various processes on Information Technology. Information technology automates some of the regular routines and leads to less time consumption and higher assurance in meeting the quality standards.

As Information Technology becomes more pervasive in the Aerospace Sector, it’s going to reduce the chances of human errors and inaccuracy by a large extent.

The computers are widely employed for every process and operation in the aircraft industries. The complex algorithms for the systems design are being implemented using computers with in a short span of time.

The implementation of information technology is not only limited to developments of advanced aircraft but also brought a huge cost reduction in the process. This in turn has made the journey affordable for passengers. As the travel charges are slashed because of the cost cutting in development of aircraft, the average number of commuters keeps on growing. Air fares have fallen largely as a result of lowering operating costs through improved information systems.