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Rail & aerospace

Safety demands consistent execution, not dependency on key people.

In rail and aerospace, safety rests on strict adherence to procedures and on certified skills. But real-world application varies from one operator to the next, and the knowledge that "makes the difference" often stays in the heads of a few experts. Sinfony captures this critical know-how to guarantee consistent, compliant and traceable execution.

Stylized illustration of a railway track crossing an aircraft wing on a clean, light background.

The problem

A validated procedure doesn't mean a mastered one.

Maintenance, inspection, operation: safety procedures are written and certified, but their execution depends on the judgment and experience of each staff member. Between the seasoned operator and the newly certified hire, the gap in mastery is real — and invisible until the incident or the audit.

With team renewal and constant certification pressure, securing the transfer of critical know-how becomes essential to hold a consistent safety level across your entire fleet or network.

< 30%

of processes are actually run consistently across sites and operators — a direct safety risk.

Sinfony field observation

2.7 years

median tenure with the same employer for 25–34-year-olds: the next generation moves fast, and critical experience is lost.

Source: US Bureau of Labor Statistics

The proof

Consistent execution, at scale.

What our industrial clients see once their know-how is captured.

−95%
training-related errors
−50%
onboarding effort for new hires
20,000
auditable certificates
25 years
of sector expertise

Secure the execution of your critical procedures.

A Sinfony expert works with you on your safety, procedure and certification challenges.