Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2020
Title: Innovations by Paula M Kirkish in Aircraft Maintenance Management
Introduction
Paula M Kirkish is a notable inventor based in Renton, WA (US), recognized for her contributions to the field of aircraft maintenance management. With a total of 6 patents, she has developed innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of maintenance services for commercial aircraft fleets.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is a "Central server for managing maintenance and materials for commercial aircraft fleets with fleet-wide benchmarking data." This invention allows for turnkey maintenance of a customer's aircraft fleet to be managed by a single management service provider (MSP). The MSP controls integrated maintenance and materials services from a central operations site. It converts data received directly from on-board aircraft systems into actionable information for managing maintenance service providers and parts suppliers. The MSP contracts with maintenance, repair, and overhaul organizations (MROs) to perform maintenance on the customers' aircraft at various stations. Additionally, the MSP either remotely manages part inventories at the customer's site or oversees suppliers who deliver parts to the MROs. Maintenance planning, scheduling, and execution information is exchanged through a shared data communication network controlled by the MSP, which charges customers based on a flat rate per unit of aircraft flying time.
Another significant patent is the "Centralized management of maintenance and materials for commercial aircraft fleets with information feedback to customer." This invention mirrors the previous one, emphasizing the MSP's role in managing maintenance services and materials efficiently. The centralized approach ensures that all stakeholders, including MROs and part suppliers, are connected through a robust communication network, enhancing the overall maintenance process.
Career Highlights
Paula M Kirkish has made significant strides in her career at The Boeing Company, where she has applied her innovative ideas to improve aircraft maintenance systems. Her work has not only contributed to the efficiency of maintenance operations but has also set new standards in the industry.
Collaborations
Throughout her career, Paula has collaborated with esteemed colleagues such as Robert L Avery and Wendy Cronie. These partnerships have fostered an environment of innovation and creativity, leading to the development of groundbreaking solutions in aircraft maintenance.
Conclusion
Paula M Kirkish's contributions to aircraft maintenance management through her patents demonstrate her commitment to innovation in the aviation industry. Her work continues to influence the way maintenance services are managed, ensuring safety and efficiency in commercial aviation.