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Fri, Feb 14, 2025

Turkish Airlines Implements CAE Ops Management Tools

Unified Task Board, Crew Management Boost Operational Efficiency

Turkish Airlines, already a long-time user of CAE’s Flight Plan Management tool, signed a long-term agreement to deploy CAE’s next-gen Crew Management product and its Unified Task Board, a new situational awareness and disruption management solution for airline operations control centers (OCC).

The Unified Task Board brings together artificial intelligence and machine learning, and was designed from the ground up in close collaboration with airline partners and provides situational awareness of the airline’s operation across the OCC. When disruptions occur, the task board optimizes recovery management by integrating data from multiple systems into a single view in support of rapid decision making.

The Task Board auto-calculates disruption scenarios for both common and complex issues in real time and enables users to sort, filter, and evaluate trade-offs to identify the most beneficial resolution pathway.

Pascal Grenier, CAE's Division President of Flight Solutions said, "With the integration of CAE's Flight Plan Management, Crew Management and Unified Task Board solutions, Turkish Airlines is equipping its team to enhance operations and maximize overall performance. The Crew Management platform aims to boost crew productivity, optimize efficiency and resolve disruptions when time is of the essence.

“Additionally, the Unified Task Board will enable Turkish Airlines to efficiently manage operational disruptions by offering a comprehensive, real-time view of alerts, contextual details, and system-generated recovery scenarios in a single interface, enabling the Crew Management teams to take more informed decisions faster.”

Ahmet Acar, Senior Vice President of crew Planning at Turkish Airlines said, "We are committed to maintaining our competitive edge and delivering the high-quality travel experience our guests rely on with Turkish Airlines. To achieve this, we continuously seek innovative solutions to enhance our operations.

“Building on the success of CAE's Flight Management software, we are excited to move forward with the integration of the company's Crew Management software and Unified Task Board. We are confident these solutions will increase efficiencies, reduce disruptions for our guests, allow faster disruption recovery, and create an even better working environment for our crew.”

FMI:  www.cae.com/

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