Airlines around the world will now have access to cutting-edge services. and it was proven A.I.-valid confusion management A platform for airline operations. Disruption is the airline industry’s most expensive unresolved problem and is hurting airlines dozens of billiondollar Every year. To deal with thisSITA is obtained Big Blue Analytics, the team behind the OCC Assistant Manager (Occam), extending the platform to airlines around the world as the basis for a broader range of services. intellectual Vision of the Operations Control Center.
Occam A disruptive optimization platform powered by AI. developed and proven within Airline live operations. When a disruption occurs, all active constraints are evaluated together. aircraftcrew, passenger itineraries, maintenance – and create a single, consistent recovery plan in minutes. In production, the airline is using Occam Reduced confusion costs to 30%. The starting point, not the ceiling.
It’s really hard to resolve the confusion. aircraft,crew, passenger And all the maintenance must Get used to it optimized Act together under constant change to airline priorities that change by the hour. for yearsno system does this well enough To deliver consistent results, Realizable results quickly enough.
Most current tools work sequentially. reassignment of aircraft. Find a legit crew. rebooking passenger. Rework occurs at every step, and small problems start to cascade. Controllers and duty managers handle that pressure in real time and make the appropriate calls quickly in a system that is already stretched to its limits.
This increases costs. for medium size career operating a little over 100 aircraft, Disruption costs can range from: us$70M–$80 million. A reduction of 25-30% translates to the US.$20M~$30M. However, most systems cannot realize or prove these savings.
Occam solves both problems. First, that break of SubsequentlyFinal decision-making process. team receive it immediately ranked, Realizable Optimize your recovery plan aircraft, crew Collaborate with your passengers with a clear understanding of costs, on-time performance, and passengers. impact and compliance. Number 2, Make impact measurable. Every decision is tracked so airlines can quantify savings, evaluate operational performance, and demonstrate A clear return from day one.
“While airlines have traditionally treated disruption as a fixed cost of business operations, there is a clear opportunity to approach this differently. In an increasingly volatile and fast-changing environment, the ability to recover with the same agility will be critical. Airlines that act first on this will recover faster, fly more and protect more revenue than those who wait. Occam making it possible,” David Lavorel, CEO of SITA, said:
SITA already supports airlines by delivering solutions such as SITA Mission Watch to more than 100 operational control centers around the world. monitor and optimize their strategy.
that There is also proven Ability to scale AI-enabled products in airline operations. Following the successful global expansion of SITA optiflightby the same approach, now Occam to airlines around the world.
SITA has been developing the next layer of AI in airline operations, including an extensive language module.els and agent-based systems. Powered by Big Blue Analytics’ optimization engine Building on this foundation, SITA is now able to build a system to predict disruptions early on. Automate routine recovery and empower teams to interact with complex tasks. It can be operated in a simple and natural way.
“This is the first step towards a bigger goal. Iwise ○Continued operationrOl center Vision to vision, plan and monitor, and recovery into a single system. AI allows us to handle multiple constraints at once and make decisions tailored to each airline in ways that were not possible before. ” Jan Cabaret, CEO of SITA for Aircraft, said:
“SITA allows us to build on what we’ve built so far. We can reach more airlines faster and turn advanced optimization into a practical tool that enables operations teams to work smarter every day.” added Pau Corel MillFounder of Big Blue Analytics.
