Otto Aviation Adopts Galorath's AI Platform for Aerospace Cost Estimation

Otto Aviation has standardized on Galorath's SEER platform to enhance cost estimation and streamline production for sustainable aerospace initiatives, announced in a press release.

Otto Aviation has standardized on Galorath's SEER platform to enhance its cost estimation and streamline production efforts for sustainable aerospace initiatives. This move was announced in a press release by Galorath, a leader in AI-powered estimation platforms.

The SEER platform, known for its structured operational intelligence, will enable Otto Aviation to anticipate costs and improve planning precision. Otto will utilize SEER for Manufacturing (SEER-MFG) and SEER-3D predictive data modules to develop accurate manufacturing and assembly cost estimates. This integration allows Otto to leverage historical data for building parametric estimates and risk profiles, simplifying work breakdown structure generation.

Obi K. Ndu, Chief Information and Digital Officer at Otto Aviation, emphasized the importance of integrating Galorath's SEER platform into their workflows to address economy-driven constraints and focus on cost and outcome predictions. The platform's capabilities in predictive analytics, risk analysis, and resource forecasting are expected to provide Otto with a strategic advantage in developing transonic super-laminar aircraft that are operationally efficient and environmentally friendly.

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