Laukotka, FabianFabianLaukotkaOltmann, JanJanOltmannKrause, DieterDieterKrause2019-10-302019-10-302019-0930. DfX-Symposium, Hamburg: 251-262 (2019-02)http://hdl.handle.net/11420/3691Aircrafts are fitted with a new cabin every five to seven years. Because each individual aircraft is slightly modified during its life span. detailed infor-mation to be used during the design of the cabin are rarely available. There-fore. many conflicts between the cabin and the aircraft's body arise during the actual conversion. While modern technologies. like 3D-scanners. are becoming more common. their comfortable use within the CAD-Workflow is often not possible or require extensive processing and additional work. This paper presents an approach. integrated into the CAD-workflow. to directly use pointclouds provided by 3D-scans of aircrafts to identify possible conflicts with the cabin already during its design-phase by performing a clash-analysis between the points and the CAD-solids.enA digitized approach to reduce assembly conflicts during aircraft cabin conversionsConference Paper10.35199/dfx2019.22Other