The robots will help to significantly reduce staff fatigue and also reduce man-hours. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - SIA Engineering’s staff at Changi Airport’s aircraft bays will be relieved of the physical strains involved in manual inspection processes, thanks to its newest robots.
The robot’s Artificial Intelligence technology also helps engineers to identify discrepancies in installed components by accurately pointing out engine defects. According to SIA Engineering, the engine robotic inspection and seat track inspection robots will save at least 360 and 422 man-hours every year respectively, on top of significantly reducing staff fatigue.
Additionally, its employees will receive training through initiatives like the Dual-trade Technician Conversion Programme that broadens technical skill sets, said the company. Minister for Transport S. Iswaran observing the Engine Robotic Inspection system at Changi Airport on May 29, 2023. ST PHOTO: SHINTARO TAY
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