Federated Aircraft Maintenance Ledger
A federated maintenance and parts-history network could let airlines, lessors, regulators, repair stations, and approved suppliers share tamper-evident aircraft records without depending on one manufacturer's closed service stack.
Thesis
Bitcoin / decentralization role
Coordination mechanism
Verification / trust model
Failure modes
- • Regulators may not accept federated records as legally sufficient without long validation periods.
- • Large incumbents could preserve closed data advantages by refusing API access or tying warranties to proprietary systems.
Adoption path
- • Begin with non-exclusive maintenance-history mirrors for airline-owned records and leased-aircraft handoffs.
- • Expand to parts provenance, repair-station attestations, and regulator-readable audit exports once schemas stabilize.
Decentralization fit
7.0/10
Coordination credibility
6.0/10
Implementation feasibility
5.0/10
Incumbent pressure