Cathay Pacific Airways optimizes flight operations with IT from Lufthansa Systems

2012-12-17

Lufthansa Systems announced that Cathay Pacific Airways, based in Hong Kong, has opted for its NetLine/Ops ++ operations control system. The companies recently signed a five-year-contract to this effect. Using this innovative IT solution from Lufthansa Systems, the airline will be able to optimally control its flight operations and react quickly to unforeseen flight irregularities, thus minimizing its additional costs.
"NetLine/Ops ++ is a great next step for us," said Alex Chan, Manager Integrated Operations Centre (IOC) at Cathay Pacific. "We are continuously improving our ability to manage our network and this system will further enhance our capabilities. We're particularly impressed with its ability to help us be more nimble with schedule changes."The completely redesigned operations control solution NetLine/Ops ++ will make Cathay Pacific's flight operations even more efficient, and in the event of disruptions like delays or canceled flights it can help lower the costs arising from positioning flights or passenger layovers. The IT solution's new functionalities simplify information management, enable a higher level of automation and improve support in key decision-making processes.
"We are pleased to be able to expand our cooperation with Cathay Pacific," said Olivier Kruger, SVP Regional Management Asia Pacific at Lufthansa Systems."Having one of the world's most highly respected airlines as a NetLine/Ops ++ customer is proof of the high quality of our product."

Source: transportweekly
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