ILIAS supplies first F-35 Fleet Management solution for Royal Australian Air Force


In collaboration with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Lockheed Martin Aeronautics, and Lockheed Martin Australia, the ILIAS Solutions team presented the first F-35 Fleet Management solution to the RAAF, and successfully integrated RAAF F-35 data with the ILIAS Defense Platform; enabling a modern user interface and providing an intuitive set of Fleet Management visualizations and planning, scheduling, and decision-making tools.

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ILIAS supplies first F 35 Fleet Management solution for Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II of the Royal Australian Air Force  (Picture source: RAAF)


The team’s exceptional translation of F-35 Program Fleet Management requirements and dedicated RAAF user stories will enhance and improve the RAAF’s current processes for managing not only the current F-35 fleet but also associated critical assets like simulators and support equipment. The advanced software integration skills of the team also enabled the solution to remain future-proof and will allow the RAAF to continue improving fleet performance while expanding the fleet and managing the future ODIN implementation.

The F-35 Fleet Management Solution provides integrated ALIS-ILIAS data to enable detailed insights into the past, current, and future state of the fleet while also improving the use of ALIS in maintenance execution. These insights allow the RAAF to perform sovereign fleet data analysis and determine what the next best action is to improve aircraft availability. Lockheed-Martin and ILIAS continuously expand the current ALIS-ILIAS data interface to meet emerging customer requirements and introduce new technology.

The F-35 Fleet Management implementation milestone is built upon decades of cooperation between the two companies and their combined expertise in manufacturing and sustainment of state-of-the-art aircraft. Together, Lockheed Martin and ILIAS support the warfighter in order to maximize fleet performance while minimizing the logistics footprint.