Air Canada has implemented Lufthansa Systems’ NetLine/Ops ++ solution, boosting its operational efficiency and capabilities.
The system will enable the airline to respond swiftly to operational challenges and minimise disruptions.
Kevin O’Connor, senior vice president of global airports and operations control at Air Canada, said: “By integrating this advanced solution into our operations, we empower our employees with better tools and enhance our ability to make real-time decisions, ultimately benefiting our customers.
“We are also better equipped to implement future improvements, keeping Air Canada agile and competitive. The recent migrations have laid a strong foundation for our future cooperation, and the joint project team ensured a seamless transition.”
Lufthansa Systems has also migrated Air Canada’s solutions to the Global Aviation Cloud (GAC), a highly secure multi-cloud infrastructure environment.
Building on a long-standing partnership, the airline and Lufthansa Systems continue to integrate state-of-the-art solutions that meet the evolving needs of modern air travel.
As one of the oldest and largest customers of Lufthansa Systems outside the Lufthansa Group, Air Canada has significantly influenced the development of operational solutions.
Thomas Wittmann, chief executive of Lufthansa Systems, said: “As an important customer and reference in the American market, we are very pleased that Air Canada trusts our flight and ground operation solutions. We trust Air Canada to help us make our solutions even better and more tailored to the needs of the global airline community.”
Implementing NetLine/Ops ++ and other operational tools from Lufthansa Systems like Lido Flight 4D, enables Air Canada to streamline operations, improve situational awareness, and enhance decision-making capabilities. Employees benefit from intuitive interfaces and robust functionalities that simplify complex tasks and increase productivity.
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