
Future mobility solutions company Weplo announced on the 29th that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with global avionics integration company L2 Aviation Solutions (hereinafter referred to as L2 Aviation) for joint development of aircraft inspection technology and formed a strategic partnership.
This agreement aims to combine the core technologies and experiences of both companies to improve the efficiency and safety of aircraft maintenance. Wiflow is a company that has been analyzing the status of various mobility such as drones, air taxis, and electric vehicles using AI and data-based diagnostic technologies and providing predictive maintenance solutions. It focuses on improving operational efficiency and reliability based on intelligent sensors and vertical AI technologies.
L2 Aviation is a Texas-based company founded in 1997 that provides a wide range of services including aircraft electronic system integration, AOG (Aircraft On Ground) support, certification, and engineering. Through collaboration with global airlines and maintenance companies, it supports the modernization and efficient operation of aircraft fleets.
Through this agreement, the two companies plan to pursue ▲joint research on non-contact-based aircraft diagnostic technology ▲verification and application of aircraft maintenance automation technology ▲entry into the global aircraft maintenance market, etc. In particular, by combining Wiflow’s AI-based inspection technology with L2 Aviation’s certification and operation know-how, it is expected to increase maintenance accuracy and speed and reduce aircraft operating costs.
Kim Ui-jeong, CEO of Wiplo, said, “This is a meaningful start for expanding AI-based inspection technology into the global aviation sector,” and added, “Through this collaboration, we plan to expand our technology into future aviation mobility sectors such as air taxis.”
“We look forward to working together to innovate in aircraft maintenance,” said Tony Bailey, Chief Operating Officer of L2 Aviation. “Based on the technologies and experience of both companies, we will contribute to creating a safer and more sustainable aviation environment.”
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