Aircraft Design, Operations, and Maintenance (ADOM) Research Group

The mission of the research group is to simultaneously improve safety and efficiency and minimize the societal impact (especially on the environment) of the global air transportation through innovations in control, optimization, and system analysis and design.

Our multidisciplinary approach focuses on developing new and cost-effective solutions for aviation, from design support to operations and MRO (Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul). 

All members of ADOM Research Group are actively doing researches, community services, and publishing their research on reputable domestic and international journals. Some of our works are in collaboration with colleagues from both domestic and international institutions/universities, industries, and government agencies.

Our works cover wide areas, which includes:

  1. Aircraft design and developments: K/IFX (Korea-Indonesia Fighter Aircraft) Project; Design of Trainer Aircraft; Indonesian National Glider,
  2. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle: Design and development (Coaxial UAV, Flapping Wing, Cargo-Drone, VTOL); application for exploration and surveillance mission; remote-sensing,
  3. Propulsion and Energy: propeller, ducted axial fan, micro jet engine, small gas turbine, wind energy,
  4. Aircraft Operation: Design and Analysis of a GNSS-Landing System (GLS) Approach Procedure at Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta Intl Airport; Airline Operation and Management; Flight Safety,
  5. Aircraft Maintenance: big data utilization; development of lab scale ECS Model; Quantitative development of MSG-3; optimization of material and parts procurements,
  6. Utilization of big data analytics and artificial intelligence on aircraft design, operations, and maintenance.