Air
China has signed a US$15 million agreement for Sabre Airline
Solutions to implement a modern Flight Operations Control Center.
The project, Air China’s largest of this kind with a foreign partner, will help it attain better aircraft utilisation and fuel efficiency. The system will
also automate the management of over 6,000 cabin and cockpit crew in a way that is both efficient for the airline and desirable to the crew.
Sabre will provide Air China with its Sabre AirOps Suite including Sabre Movement Manager, Sabre Dispatch Manager, Sabre Load
Manager; and Sabre AirCrews Crew Management Suite.
“This is a business project that is focused on Air China reaching new levels of operational excellence. Air China already serves 106 destinations
in 22 countries. As we expand our fleet and crew over the next two years, it will be critical for us to manage our operations using integrated
scalable technology in combination with solid business processes. This is what Sabre will do with us,” said Zhu Song Yan, general manager of
IT, Air China. “Our operations centre will be of the world’s best, as we prepare for the Beijing Olympics and beyond.”
The Flight Operations Control Center is the heart of an airline’s daily operations. This integrated center coordinates the day-to-day,
minute-to-minute operation of the airline, providing a centralised, real-time operational control and management of the airline's overall flight
operation, including flight schedule, aircraft movement control, dispatch, flight planning, weight and balance, crew management and other
aspects of flight coordination.
Air China is not a new customer for Sabre, having earlier deployed Sabre AirPrice systems and Sabre AirFlite Planning and Scheduling
Suite to optimise its flight scheduling and pricing functions.
“Air China is adopting the changes necessary to ensure it can maintain and improve its on-time performance even as the carrier becomes larger
and more complex. With this project, Air China will have all the necessary real-time information and decision support tools for the management
of disruptions due to bad weather, for example. This means Air China passengers can look forward to minimal inconveniences in the event of
unavoidable flight cancellations or delays,” said Andrew Powell, regional vice president, Sabre Airline Solutions.
Sabre Airline Solutions also provides integrated flight operations solutions to China Southern and China Eastern.
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