ABOUT ME

Hi, I’m Kevin! I’m an aircraft engineer specialized in system engineering and predictive maintenance. I’m currently working at Air France-KLM, where I develop predictive models for aircraft systems to anticipate unplanned failures, optimize maintenance planning, and reduce operational costs on the Airbus A320 fleet.

I originally created this website when I was 18, out of a passion for aviation and engineering. Over the years, I’ve continued to grow both technically and professionally, and I use this space to document my journey from enthusiast to engineer through my projects and experiences in predictive maintenance and reliability.

This blog is a personal and non-commercial platform where I share technical insights, aerospace-related projects, and a  space where I share technical content, aerospace trends, and articles on emerging technologies in aviation. Its goal is to keep track of my reflections, my research, and the evolution of key topics in the industry. While I don’t actively promote it,  I use this blog to document my journey and connect with others who share the passion for aviation.

Beyond predictive maintenance, I’m also interested in aerospace engineering, electronics, embedded systems, and 3D printing. I hold the Brevet d’Initiation Aéronautique (BIA) and have experience in aeromodelling, including the design and building of RC aircraft. These hobbies have helped strengthen my skills in CAD software such as SolidWorks, Catia, and Fusion 360, as well as in simulation software such as Ansys and Abaqus.

Through this website, I aim to share my engineering projects, technical insights, and advancements in system engineering , predictive maintenance and aviation technology reflecting my continuous learning, curiosity, and desire to contribute to the world of aviation at my own pace.

Stay tuned for more!