In aerospace and defense maintenance, structured technical documentation is essential for keeping complex systems safe, operational, and maintainable over their full lifecycle. As experienced engineers retire, many organizations face a growing skills gap, making it increasingly important to deliver accurate maintenance information to technicians at the right moment.
At ILA Berlin 2026, NINEFEB introduced a digital maintenance support approach that combines technical documentation, international standards, artificial intelligence, and a trusted semantic layer. The company works in technical documentation for aerospace and defense, creating maintenance information and manuals that help keep systems in service.
The company highlighted the use of international standards such as S1000D for technical documentation, S2000M for material management, S3000L for lifecycle management, and S6000T for training. By combining these information standards with AI, NINEFEB aims to support maintenance teams when they face practical problems in the field.
The presentation also referred to the generation of virtual reality models from S1000D documentation. This indicates a shift from conventional training processes toward more interactive, data-driven maintenance training, particularly for aerospace, defense, MRO, and technical education environments.
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