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On 23 October 2025, faculty and students of the Kremenchuk Flight College of the Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, with the facilitation of the International Relations and Interuniversity Work Group, participated in the international webinar on ‘New Era Intelligent MRO/M&E Management Platform with AI-Driven Tools.’ The webinar was held online in the format of presentations, product demonstrations, and interactive communication with industry experts, who demonstrated OASES’s new platform for managing aviation equipment maintenance and AI tools like OASES Lumina, ASK OASES, and OASES DocuMentor.

The event was attended by: head of Air Transport Department, Candidate of Chemical Sciences, Associate Professor Tetiana Kozlovska, senior teachers of this Department Andrii Tsarenko, Inna Deriabina, Alla Reuta, Viktor Panchenko, Anatolii Yanitskyi, teachers of this Department Ihor Vasin, Oleksandr Samokhlib, Oleh Kyrychenko, Volodymyr Zhurid, Oleksandr Tsarenko; head of Department of Electronic Communications, Radio Engineering and Avionics, Candidate of Technical Sciences Yevhen Volkanin, Professor of the Department, Candidate of Technical Sciences Volodymyr Malovanyi, and teacher Valerii Matvieiev. The students were represented by higher education seekers majoring in Air Transport, the educational and professional programmes ‘Air Navigation’ and ‘Maintenance and Repair of Aircraft and Aircraft Engines’, and majoring in Electrical Power Engineering, Electrical Engineering, and Electromechanics, the educational and professional programme ‘Electromechanics.’

During the webinar, OASES experts presented modern digital solutions, OASES Lumina, ASK OASES, and OASES DocuMentor in the aviation industry. Participants learned how new-generation intelligent platforms help optimise the work of dispatch services, increase navigation accuracy by 40-60%, automate operational processes, and improve aircraft management efficiency. The webinar speakers introduced innovative approaches to flight planning, weather and NOTAM monitoring, as well as the possibilities of using artificial intelligence to improve the safety and efficiency of flight operations.

Participation in this event was not only a source of new knowledge for the college representatives but also an example of virtual academic mobility, which contributes to the integration of Ukrainian aviation education into the global scientific and technical space.