Industry Addendum
Rockwell Collins unveils management resource system for airlines
July 1st 2018
Global aerospace group, Rockwell Collins last month unveiled its latest aviation resource management system designed to manage an airline’s aircraft, fuel and cabin crew expenses and enable non-stop global operations. Read More »
The Cloud-based platform has a unified database compiled in real time from modules that can cover every aspect of an airline’s operations.
“Our aviation resource management system eliminates the need for airlines to connect disparate applications that were never designed to work together and replaces them with an integrated solution, said Rockwell Collins head of value added applications & solutions and strategic partnership, information and management services, Heament Kurian.
“If something like a flight delay occurs, data is automatically distributed to the impacted systems. It improves airline staff’s near-term scheduling and long-term planning abilities.” The software applications use prescriptive analytics to automatically recommend the best aircraft and cabin crew usage and greatly simplify management of disruptions.
The new platform complements the company’s ARINC Paxlink, a passenger service system that creates more efficient operations and passenger experiences. These systems be can applied in combination or separately, Kurian said.