Airworthy Aerospace Goes Lean Six Sigma - Good News for Thanksgiving Day


Posted by: meikah | 22 November 2007 | 9:38 pm

First up, Happy Thanksgiving Day to all my American friends! :)

I know at this time, everyone flies to where home is, and gets reacquainted with family and friends. You can just imagine the air and land traffic at this time; not to mention the gas emissions.

If we were to apply the Six Sigma rating for all these activities, we should expect that 99.9997% of the planes fly on time, 99.9997% of the trains move as scheduled, and 99.9997% of the population reach their destination in time for Thanksgiving reunions. Gianna Clark of iSixSigma blogs has some interesting Six Sigma Thanksgiving figures, too. Check it out here!

Airworthy and Lean Six SigmaFlying is probably the most convenient way to travel, and so everyone wishes for air travel to be smooth and hassle free. And if we were to take Airworthy’s word for it, air travellers might just have that.

Airworthy Aerospace is going Lean Six Sigma to improve efficiency, reduce cost and improve customer relations. The company is engaged in providing products and services for the aviation/aerospace industry. Airworthy Aerospace serves its customers through two operating segments: Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul and Aviation Supply Chain.

The company claims to understand the importance of keeping the aircraft in the air. It aims to provide world class support and solutions for the aviation industry, excelling in quality aircraft part sales and service, exceeding customer expectations.

With its Lean Six Sigma efforts, I don’t see why they can’t achieve their mission.

Click here for an update on Thanksgiving Day travel.

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