Singapore Airlines to Implement Sabre’s Crew
Management System
Singapore Airlines is to implement Sabre’s new
real-time, crew management technology package AirCentre Crew
Manager to support more efficient scheduling, training and
decision-making capabilities.
Once implemented, Singapore
Airlines, SilkAir and Singapore Airlines Cargo will be able to
manage and track all crew operations from a single, integrated and
real-time web platform, eliminating the work of multiple systems.
Using Sabre’s technology, SIA can plan,
schedule, track and manage disruptions to rosters, and impact to
crew accommodation. This enables more responsive decision-making
and improved productivity and efficiency, including quicker
staffing solutions to alleviate flight delays. It will also
improve the airlines’ planning capabilities to help meet training
and qualification requirements, as mandated by regulatory
authorities.
“Airlines are evolving the way they
manage critical operations and need sophisticated systems that can
manage multiple tasks in real-time,” said Dana Jones, senior vice
president, Sabre Airline Solutions. “This can make a big
difference in fast-changing environments where incidents like
disruptions or schedule changes require crew to act decisively and
efficiently. We designed Crew Manager with crew in mind so it’s
easy-to-use, customizable and comes with web and mobile
capabilities in line with today’s needs.”
Built around
streamlined workflows to make crew management easy and efficient,
Crew Manager has an intuitive user interface and includes
customizable rules for greater airline control and flexibility.
The Crew Manager crew portal and services-based architecture also
offer web and mobile browser connectivity for crew members with
self-service tools for interactive roster management.
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