Tue, Oct 22, 2019
Operators Can Now Dynamically Adjust Schedules And See New Arrival Times Including The Impact Of Taxi And Turn Times
FlightAware has released new FlightAware Global features for business aviation operators that provide unprecedented interactivity and insights to enable greater operational efficiency. Customers using the FlightAware Global product now benefit from an interactive schedule visualization tool driven by FlightAware’s industry-leading Ready To Taxi surface tracking data. Additionally, FlightAware Global now includes real-time active and actual runway usage information enabled by the world’s largest terrestrial ADS-B tracking network.
Users of FlightAware Global can quickly and easily modify departure times based on passenger schedule changes and immediately see the cascading effects on their scheduled operations, including estimated taxi times specific to each airport and time of day based on FlightAware’s Ready to Taxi surface movement network. Operators using FlightAware Global can now quickly see an entire day’s schedule at glance with potential conflicts automatically identified. FlightAware dynamically determines “quick turns” and overlapping flights based on FlightAware’s global data coverage.
Users continue to benefit from FlightAware’s relationship with over a thousand FBOs around the world by directly notifying FBOs of their scheduled arrival from the FlightAware interface. FlightAware provides secure private tracking to authorized FBOs including the industry’s most accurate estimated arrival times.
FlightAware Global now includes more than ever with features such as Ready To Taxi alerts, comprehensive flight planning weather, FlightAware TV fleet maps, and automated flight log reports available to all customers. With these features included, FlightAware Global delivers more value and is easier to use than ever.
FlightAware Global provides private, professional flight tracking and is used by over ten thousand aircraft owners and operators around the world. Operators benefit from a single, integrated interface that fuses data from thousands of sources including air traffic control, datalink, and ADS-B. Private tracking puts aircraft owners and operators in control of who can track their flights.
(Image provided with FlightAware news release)
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