Russia’s first paperless aircraft using Siemens PLM software’s teamcenter collaboration solution

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 23 January 2009

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(2009), "Russia’s first paperless aircraft using Siemens PLM software’s teamcenter collaboration solution", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 81 No. 1. https://doi.org/10.1108/aeat.2009.12781aaf.002

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Russia’s first paperless aircraft using Siemens PLM software’s teamcenter collaboration solution

Article Type: Mini features From: Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: An International Journal, Volume 81, Issue 1

Siemens product lifecycle management (PLM) software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division and a provider of PLM software and services, recently announced that its Teamcenter software suite enabled the production of Russia’s first internationally-designed and manufactured, paperless aircraft. Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company’s Superjet 100 (SSJ100), which recently made its maiden flight.

Russia’s new entry into the competitive and rapidly growing global regional jet market involved an international team of international partners and world-class aircraft systems suppliers throughout Western Europe and the USA. The goal for SCAC was to bring all system suppliers into a virtual enterprise on a global platform, implementing the latest design and manufacturing technology. The end result is an aircraft that consumes 10 per cent less fuel than its nearest competitor, has a 10 per cent lower overall cost of ownership and has the lowest price in its class. The SSJ100 also offers unprecedented passenger comfort in the regional jet category, with wider seats, wider aisles and larger storage bins.

To create this industry-leading aircraft, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company and its partners worked within a single master data warehouse enabled with teamcenter that included all 3D models and related data to completely define and digitally mock up any aspect of the SSJ100. This warehouse, or platform, enabled the company to create Russia’s first aircraft from a paperless-design process.

Siemens PLM Software’s Teamcenter software suite, claimed to be the world’s most widely-used PLM portfolio, was central to SCAC upgrade effort and was among key factors in achieving first flight in a fast-paced development program for the SSJ100 regional airliner.

Teamcenter helped co-ordinate the efforts of approximately 1,700 engineers and manufacturing specialists in more than eight locations with a world-class team of partners across the globe.

“We set out with an aggressive plan and succeeded because of our collaboration with partners and suppliers powered by Teamcenter”, said Viktor Soubbotin, President, Sukhoi Civil Aircraft Company. “The collaborative technology played a central role in bringing the SSJ100 into the air faster and at lower cost”.

“Teamcenter gave SCAC a single synchronised knowledge platform for designing and manufacturing”, said Paul Vogel, Senior Vice President and Managing Director for Europe, Middle East and Africa, Siemens PLM Software. “In large, geographically distributed projects, like SSJ100 everyone should work with a single source of data to keep the control over all design changes during production. Watching and working with Sukhoi over the course of the design process has been inspiring. We, in a sense, provide the paint brush and palette, but the designers at SCAC and their partners around the world are the artists. And they truly have created a masterpiece in their first global effort and they’ve done it in record time”.

Details available from: Siemens PLM Software, Tel.: +49 6103 2065 510.

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