Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) has chosen to integrate 8tree’s dentCHECK tool as an integral part of its airframe maintenance activities.Specifically designed for the aviation maintenance industry, dentCHECK provides precise measurements, enhancing safety by improving the understanding of airframe reliability.As the world’s only handheld-portable, completely wireless 3D scanner tool with integrated augmented reality (AR), dentCHECK enhances damage mapping workflows and reduces aircraft Turn-Around-Times (TaT). It empowers the aircraft technician with instant, actionable measurements for critical airframe damage while boosting consistency (18x), accuracy (20x), efficiency (90% time-savings) and eliminating human-subjectivity, compared to traditional manual inspection methods.Claus Bauer, head of technical fleet management at SWISS, said: “dentCHECK from 8tree has proven to be a highly useful tool for SWISS, significantly streamlining our daily operations. Its ability to automatically generate detailed, professional reports ensures we have all the critical information at hand. “In the aviation industry, where time is crucial for maintaining both punctuality and safety, this specialised solution offers us a distinct advantage. We are highly impressed with its performance and the efficiency it brings to our workflow.” Leonard Buck, marketing and business development Manager at 8tree, said: “Swiss International Air Lines joins a growing community of more than three dozen airlines, MROs, and OEMs who rely on dentCHECK for end-to-end digitalised 1-click 3D dent-mapping. We’re looking forward to empowering the mechanics and engineers at SWISS maintenance operations.”The tool is recognised by all major OEMs and can also be found integrated into drones and robotic automation cells.READ MORE NEWS: Endeavor Air optimises airframe checks with digital mapping solution