PASSUR Aerospace, a web
hosted integrated business intelligence platform that targets key constraints
through the entire lifecycle of the flight, announced that Southwest Airlines
has contracted for the surface management module of PASSUR Integrated Traffic
Management for 35 US airports throughout its network. Southwest made this
agreement to expedite turn times, decrease fuel burn, and boost on-time
performance.
The PASSUR Surface
Management solution will augment Southwest’s efforts to minimize taxi-in and
taxi-out times and hasten transition from arrival to departure for an aircraft,
both of which will decrease costs and emissions from engine fuel burn, lessen
time for passengers spent on the ground in the aircraft, and result in higher
“aircraft utilization” (hours an airplane spends in the air flying passengers).
The surface solution is a critical part of an integrated, gate-to-gate traffic
management platform that optimizes the entire lifecycle of a flight.
“We’re doing everything we
can to enhance the customer experience while reducing costs, and PASSUR’s
contract falls right in line with that strategy,” said Dave Wotton, Director of
Automation and Support for Southwest Airlines’ Operations Coordination Center.
“PASSUR is focused on
providing innovative products to Southwest Airlines that further help to
improve the overall traveler experience, while reducing fuel burn and turn
times – we’re especially proud to include Southwest as part of our network of
customers,” said Jim Barry, PASSUR’s president & CEO.
Specifically, the PASSUR
Surface Management solution facilitates real-time and replayed view into the
interplay between aircraft movement and performance. Additionally, the solution
delivers analytical tools to understand optimization opportunities within the
operation. The cutting edge tool includes high resolution graphical surface
flight tracking on a single, integrated display to enable seamless tracking of
the surface, terminal airspace, and en route environments, for gate-to-gate
tracking and management of flights.
PASSUR Integrated Traffic
Management (PITM) is a web hosted integrated business intelligence platform
that targets key constraints through the entire lifecycle of the flight, to
optimize fuel costs and emissions, schedule integrity, and the passenger
experience. PITM is built on several unique, patented, and patent pending
PASSUR capabilities, including a proprietary network of radar surveillance
systems installed throughout North America and internationally, integrated
aviation databases with extensive historical archives, predictive algorithms,
and user-friendly decision support software. PASSUR’s solutions enable airlines
to predict arrival times more accurately; anticipate pending airport delays;
manage congested airways, surface operations and irregular events more
effectively; and coordinate with other aviation organizations to help to ensure
smooth and predictable operations. PITM provides modules for diversion
management, airspace optimization, surface management – including collaborative
capacity/demand mitigation for weather disruptions, periods of high-demand, or
periods of limited runway availability – arrival and departure optimization,
tarmac delay management, and collaborative airport information and field
condition reporting.
For further information,
please visit www.passur.com
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