CaseBank Technologies to Attend NBAA 2014 Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition
Mississauga, ON (PRWEB) October 20, 2014 -- CaseBank Technologies Inc., the leading provider of software solutions for equipment fault isolation and defect trend analysis, has announced that it will be attending the National Business Aviation Association (NBAA) 2014 Business Convention & Exhibition from October 21-23, 2014 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
CaseBank will be located in the Ontario Aerospace Council’s Ontario Pavilion, at Booth #1481.
CaseBank’s technology has been selected by Gulfstream for the G550 and G650 aircraft. Pratt & Whitney and Rolls-Royce have also selected CaseBank technology to support their families of engines.
“CaseBank is pleased to attend the NBAA Convention and Exhibition to share how our fault isolation, defect tracking and reliability solutions improve aircraft safety and uptime for some of the most sophisticated business aviation manufacturers,” said Tony O’Hara, CEO of CaseBank Technologies, Inc. He added, “By troubleshooting problems with pinpoint accuracy, our technology eliminates guesswork and the dreaded ‘no-fault-found’ syndrome. As a result, we help aircraft OEM maintenance teams keep busy executives on-schedule.”
The Business Aviation Convention & Exhibition (NBAA2014) is widely considered the world's largest and most important business aviation event. The event brings together business leaders, government officials, manufacturers, corporate aviation department personnel and all manner of people involved in nearly all aspects of business aviation. Ranked as the fourth largest tradeshow in the U.S., NBAA2014 will feature over 1,000 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services in the industry, nearly 100 side-by-side business aircraft at the static display, and opportunities to network with 25,000 business aviation professionals and dozens of education sessions. For more information, visit http://www.nbaa.org/events/bace/2014/.
About CaseBank Technologies
CaseBank’s software solutions improve fault isolation and defect trend analysis of complex equipment and systems—supporting engineers and technicians as they respond to product defects and unscheduled maintenance events—in a variety of industries, including aviation and defense, rail and transit, automotive and heavy equipment, high technology, energy exploration and extraction, and continuous process industries.
CaseBank’s technology combines anticipated product failures (from engineering) with actual product failures (from service and support) and uses case based reasoning (CBR), differential diagnostics and other weighting factors (cost, time, etc.) to deliver a faster, more accurate and inexpensive troubleshooting and repair process. With visibility into fleet-wide service histories engineers can identify recurring or emerging problems to modify service plans, develop corrective actions and redesign components. CaseBank solutions help organizations increase equipment reliability, reduce warranty and service costs, improve product performance and boost customer satisfaction. For more information, visit http://www.casebank.com.
Andrea Giacomelli, CaseBank Technologies Inc., 905-364-3630, [email protected]
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