Thursday, 24 May 2012

Emirates selects GE Aviation for flow management system


Emirates has selected GE Aviation to provide GE's airline-based flow management system for a 16-month validation at Dubai International Airport.
Beginning in July, the Emirates “Flow Project” will allow the airline to reduce fuel and delay costs and improve their hub passenger-connection schedule at Dubai International Airport by sequencing and spacing the company’s arrivals according to Emirates’ commercial priorities.

“Emirates has collaborated with GE Aviation to implement the new flow management system here in Dubai. We anticipate that GE’s flow system will bring significant enhancements to our arrival flow in Dubai, leading to an increased aircraft landing rate and runway utilisation. This will improve efficiency, reduce fuel burn and add to our passenger connectivity,” said Capt. Alan Stealey, Emirates divisional senior vice president of flight operations.
“GE’s Flow solution will optimize Emirates’ traffic flows within the existing air traffic control system,” added Giovanni Spitale, general manager of GE’s PBN Services. “This service will give Emirates increased control over their arrivals and hub schedule, helping to significantly reduce costs of operation.”

GE Aviation will provide the installation, integration and service of the Flow aircraft arrival management system. Installation is currently taking place at the Emirates Operations Control Centre at the Emirates Group Headquarters with entry into service expected to begin in the autumn this year.

GE’s Flow system will be powered by ATH Group’s Attila software. Attila is an airline-based flow management system that provides Required Time of Arrival recommendations to each Emirates aircraft to pre-condition the arrival flow into Dubai. The system is capable of taking into account elements like Emirates’ passenger connections, gate availability and fuel consumption. GE Aviation enhances the Attila system with data from and connectivity to Emirates aircraft flight management systems.

Article Source : Arabian Aerospace

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