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Turkish Airlines uses Jeppesen Crew Tracking solution

Posted 23 August 2012 · Add Comment

Jeppesen, a unit of Boeing Flight Services, is now providing Turkish Airlines, the third largest international carrier in Europe, with its industry-leading Crew Tracking solution to help the airline manage its crew operations as the airline continues to expand its air service.

Adding Jeppesen Crew Tracking to the crew pairing and crew rostering solutions from Jeppesen already in production means that Turkish Airlines can now optimise the management of their nearly 8,000 crew members and enhance overall operating efficiency. 

“Turkish Airlines have been able to speed up the planning process and reduce our operating costs thanks to Jeppesen’s Crew Pairing and Crew Rostering products”, says Dr. Temel Kotil, president and CEO of Turkish Airlines. “Now we are very pleased to have Jeppesen Crew Tracking in production after a short implementation period. The product will strengthen our ability to be in full control on the day of operation and bring cost savings that will increase our competitiveness.” 

Daniyal Aratekin, director, Crew Planning, Turkish Airlines. “Jeppesen Crew Tracking will nicely fit into the increasing requirements of our rapidly growing organization with its flexibility and easy-to-modify characteristics.  We also expect a positive effect on revenue from allowing more and later aircraft swaps, which increases our ability to adjust passenger capacity.” 

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