Cirium introduces first AI-powered OTP analysis tool
Aviation analytics firm Cirium has launched OTP Improvement AI.
It is a new generative AI-powered solution designed to transform how airlines and airports analyse their on-time performance (OTP).
This tool addresses the challenges in operational efficiency and disruption management, with faster, smarter, and more proactive decision-making solutiuons.
It sets itself apart by addressing the specific challenges airlines and airports face, such as the time-intensive nature of traditional OTP analysis and managing cascading delays caused by factors like weather or technical issues.
By using advanced generative AI, the platform transforms complex data into precise insights.
It enables operators to streamline resources and make swift decisions to minimise delays.
“Operational disruptions, whether caused by weather, strikes, or unforeseen technical issues, can create a ripple effect across the air travel system,” said Jeremy Bowen, CEO of Cirium.
“With OTP Improvement AI, we’re equipping the industry with the tools to anticipate these challenges, take swift action, and ultimately deliver a better experience.”
The platform enables predictive decision-making and supports scenario planning, benchmark analysis, and performance reviews.
“Many operational teams today lack the tools to anticipate and mitigate disruptions before they escalate,” Bowen added.
“Cirium’s latest solution empowers these teams with data-driven intelligence, enabling them to stay ahead of challenges.”
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