Lufthansa Group to adopt Amadeus Altéa Departure Control Flight Management

This new contract sees the Lufthansa Group adopt the full Amadeus Altéa Suite across its network carriers.

MADRID, Spain, 2016-Apr-06 — /Travel PR News/ — Ensuring a stable and safe load control – or in other words, that the weight and balance of the aircraft is optimised – is one of the main operational challenges airlines face. Load control plays a vital role in increasing efficiency, on-time performance and reducing fuel costs. And so with this in mind, Lufthansa Group and Amadeus have reached an agreement that will see the group’s airlines adopt Amadeus Altéa Departure Control Flight Management, starting with Lufthansa, Swiss International Air Lines, Brussels Airlines and Lufthansa Cargo.

Amadeus Altéa Departure Control Flight Management automates aircraft load control and optimises every flight departure by analysing the passenger and cargo load, calculating fuel requirements and defining the optimal aircraft load distribution. Once implemented across Lufthansa Group, the system will optimise loads for the group’s 3,000 daily flights.

“A stable flight handling for our worldwide operation is one of our main objectives, but so is using a flexible product,” says Claus Filkorn, Postholder Ground Operations, Lufthansa German Airlines. “After evaluation of the available options, we have chosen an established, new generation flight management system. Our agreement with Amadeus means we can expect automated fuel calculations and functional improvements.”

“Lufthansa was looking to replace its legacy system with a new, state-of-the-art flight management solution, and we are pleased that Amadeus Altéa Departure Control Flight Management was chosen,” comments Julia Sattel, SVP, Airline IT at Amadeus. “Lufthansa is one of the first airline groups to adopt the solution across all of its network carriers. That will enable the group to further centralise its load control sites and improve operational efficiency.”

In 2015, Lufthansa Group’s airlines carried over 100 million passengers, whereas Lufthansa Cargo carried 1.6 million tons of freight and post.

Press Contacts

Daniel Batchelor
Global Head of Corporate Communications
daniel.batchelor@amadeus.com

Tomás Monge
Corporate Communication Manager
tomas.monge@amadeus.com

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Lufthansa Group to adopt Amadeus Altéa Departure Control Flight Management

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