Webinar on June 23, 2026
A practical webinar for operations and maintenance managers who are ready to stop working reactively.
Making maintenance and scheduling predictable
The Approach Behind a 95% Reduction in Manual Planning at Fokker Services Group | Webinar | June 23, 2026, from 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. | 45 minutes
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This webinar is a practical breakdown of how organizations such as Fokker Services Group have made their planning predictable and what that has yielded in concrete terms.
You leave with a clear picture of what is possible in your operation and what the first step is.
1. Where capacity is truly lost
You’ll see why schedules keep shifting—and why adding more people or tightening schedules doesn’t solve the problem. We’ll show you where the losses are and how to identify them.
2. How to Combine Maintenance and Planning
You’ll learn how organizations combine data on assets, maintenance, and capacity into a single, predictable schedule—and what it takes to do so.
3. What this means in practice
Using the Fokker case as an example, we’ll show you the difference between reacting and taking the initiative. Concrete results, a concrete approach.
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Opening
How much of your downtime today is unexpected? We start with a recognizable picture of where most operations teams stand.
Why the usual solutions don’t work
Tighter planning, more consultation, extra capacity – why this doesn’t solve the problem and what’s going on under the surface.
How Fokker Services handled it
The concrete case: from manual planning to a predictable operation. What changed, how fast and what it delivered.
The 3 Steps to Predictability
A practical framework that you can immediately apply to your situation. Not theory, but based on what works in practice.
Q&A
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“Despite the growing size and complexity of the project, the developers remained involved and solution-oriented with us. Because of this collaboration, we now have a specialized tool that we can confidently rely on every day.”
Laurens Koningsbloem, Production & Planning Control Lead
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Is this webinar for you?
This webinar is specifically for people who are responsible for operations, maintenance, planning or data in an organization.
✔ You’re responsible for operations, maintenance or planning
✔ Downtime at your organization costs you money immediately
✔ You need to adjust your planning regularly
✔ You’re curious how others have solved this
This webinar is not for you if
✗ You are looking for a turnkey software package
✗ You already have a fully data-driven schedule running, well if it can be optimized.
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FAQs
Brief explanation of the most frequently asked questions surrounding a custom planning tool.
Do we need to replace all our systems?
No. We work with the data and systems you already have. We add intelligence to that – not a replacement, but a layer on top of it.
What if our data isn’t in order yet?
This is true in most organizations. We start with an analysis of what is available and build from there. Perfect data is not a prerequisite for getting started.
How long will it take before we see results?
Insight into where capacity is being lost is already emerging within weeks. The first version of the planning tool is usually live within a few months.
Is this a good fit for our organization?
If downtime costs you money directly and planning requires a lot of manual work, chances are good that it fits. We’ll test that together in an initial meeting – no strings attached.
Do you also work in industries other than aviation?
Yes. Fokker Services Group is an example, but we work with organizations in transportation, infra, manufacturing and fleet management. The issues are cross-sectoral.
No. We work with the data and systems you already have. We add intelligence to that – not a replacement, but a layer on top of it.
This is true in most organizations. We start with an analysis of what is available and build from there. Perfect data is not a prerequisite for getting started.
Insight into where capacity is being lost is already emerging within weeks. The first version of the planning tool is usually live within a few months.
If downtime costs you money directly and planning requires a lot of manual work, chances are good that it fits. We’ll test that together in an initial meeting – no strings attached.
Yes. Fokker Services Group is an example, but we work with organizations in transportation, infra, manufacturing and fleet management. The issues are cross-sectoral.
