Post Flight Server

Every airline needs an efficient post flight analysis tool that can provide reliable answers about the quality of past and planned operations. For an effective operational efficiency management, it is crucial to perform a continuous and systematic evaluation of actual operations in terms of cost-effectiveness, met planning targets, distance to optimum and adherence to airline procedures.

The Post Flight Server supports the monitoring, analysis, evaluation and reporting of airline-specific KPIs and SOPs and helps to identify the magnitude and underlying causes of efficiency lapses. It aggregates operational data and translates them into recommended efficiency policies and measures. Integrated with flight planning and in-flight tools, the Post Flight Server enables airlines to create a feedback loop which sustains significant cost and fuel savings.

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Latest News

January 25, 2012

Lufthansa CityLine ups Avro RJ efficiency with Pacelab CI OPS

Regional carrier Lufthansa CityLine has purchased additional licenses of cost index software Pacelab CI OPS in order to optimize the operational efficiency of its BAe Avro RJ85 aircraft. The software will supply variable speed tables for the climb, cruise and descent phases, which can be used to create cost index-optimized flight plans. Pacelab CI OPS is the brainchild of Lufthansa CityLine and Berlin software provider PACE. When run on Electron...

May 19, 2011

AFI KLM E&M and PACE deliver onboard performance tool to French AWACS squadron

MRO company Air France Industries and KLM Engineering & Maintenance and engineering software provider PACE have successfully completed the development and implementation of a custom flight performance tool for the French Air Force. The software will automate mission planning and performance calculation tasks for the four-strong fleet of E-3F Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) aircraft. After initial training at the PACE offices in B...