Aer Lingus advance aircraft maintenance with AISmartPlan

Aer Lingus advance aircraft maintenance with AISmartPlan

International Airlines Group (IAG) member Aer Lingus have announced a new commercial partnership with AISmartPlan.

The startup joined the IAGi Accelerator in 2025, a dedicated programme helping IAG’s airlines connect with emerging companies. AISmartPlan’s innovative system has reduced manual processes and helps engineers better visualise their work with its automatic engineer/aircraft pairing software and drag-and-drop tools.

Lucas De Almeida Ramos Faria, Maintenance Production Planning Manager at Aer Lingus, said:

The way maintenance tasks were allocated to our engineers was previously highly manual and time consuming, which limited how far ahead we could plan. The IAGi Accelerator programme provided us with a valuable opportunity to work with AISmartPlan and test an AI optimised approach using real operational constraints. This partnership marks a fundamental change in how we plan and optimise maintenance. What used to take hours each day can now be done in minutes, and with far greater confidence in the outcome.

In just three months the startup advanced their solution from a proof-of-concept to an operational system supporting everyday MRO at Aer Lingus. With the signing of a multi-year agreement, AISmartPlan are also considering scaling their work to other IAG airlines.

Since its establishment ten years ago, the IAGi Accelerator has partnered with more than 120 companies. Nicolas Grondin, Founder of AISmartPlan, commented:

Our goal has always been to fully automate maintenance planning and make complex plans instantly visible and actionable. The IAGi Accelerator gave us an incredible opportunity that early-stage companies rarely get – deep operational engagement with an airline that was willing to test, challenge and cocreate the solution with us. Aer Lingus’ feedback directly shaped the product and proved its market fit in aviation.

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Inside IAG’s sustainability journey with Jonathon Counsell

Inside IAG’s sustainability journey with Jonathon Counsell

Boasting more than 600 aircraft that fly to over 250 destinations, the International Airlines Group (IAG) manages some of Europe’s best-known airlines, including British Airways, Iberia, and Vueling. But how can the group manage an effective sustainability strategy across these unique brands?

In an exclusive interview at World Aviation Festival 2025, Jonathon Counsell, Group Director of Sustainability at IAG shared his insight on setting the direction. While aviation’s overall enthusiasm for ESG might have waned from its peak in the mid-2010s, IAG remain committed to their 2050 net-zero emissions target.

We recognise that this is a long-term challenge for us. We have to address our carbon emissions, and we have as an industry a clear roadmap to do that. Fundamentally, climate change is driven by the science, not just politics. So it’s something we have to do. 

IAG is currently on track to achieve its 10% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) target by 2030. US$3.5 billion has been invested so far through partnerships with cutting edge companies such as Infinium, a low-carbon eFuels developer. Counsell sees ‘real value’ in bringing the five member airlines together to share progress and success stories.

It’s quite a close group. We meet every month, and every quarter we have a two-day workshop where we all get together. It’s fantastic to see the sharing of best practice among all the different participants. 

IAG’s other investments include ZeroAvia, developers of hydrogen-propelled aircraft. However, Counsell believes in the short term SAF production needs to accelerate to reduce the impact of this hard-to-decarbonise industry, especially while demand continues to outstrip supply.

I truly believe there is a first-mover advantage when it comes to decarbonisation. Our view is that some of the advanced fuels in the second and third generations will be in short supply post-2030. So we think it’s really important that companies get into the market early to secure the regular supply of these SAFs.

🎥 Watch the interview to hear the full conversation on sustainability with Jonathon Counsell.

Questions asked include:

  • Do you think that geopolitical change has slowed momentum on sustainability in aviation?
  • IAG has committed to net-zero emissions by 2050. What progress have you made on that goal so far? What are the Group’s biggest success stories?
  • As an airline group, you have to oversee the sustainability targets of five separate airlines. Is it a challenge bringing all these parties together, or do you see it as an opportunity for greater collaboration?

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