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Aircraft are routinely exposed to damage from bird strikes, lightning strikes, hailstorms, collisions with ground support equipment, or debris on the runway.
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As fleets grow and skilled technicians become harder to find, airlines and maintenance, repair, and overhaul facilities (MROs) face mounting pressure to complete inspections faster without sacrificing accuracy. Yet traditional damage-mapping methods are time-consuming and prone to human error, leading to inconsistent or unreliable assessments. When inspections fall short, aircraft stay grounded. And every grounded aircraft is lost revenue.
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