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2025 Agenda

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Applications that help improve safety and flight efficiency in hazardous weather conditions

When

13/05

10:00am – 10:25am

Location

Leidos Theatre

 

Event details

Air Traffic Flow Management delays can cost airlines ~$80 per minute of delay, and weather hazards are among the biggest causes of ATFM delays. At SITA, we have leveraged our expertise in providing market leading situational weather awareness to airline pilots and dispatchers to develop a tool that helps ATM stakeholders effectively plan airspace capacity and mitigate against the impact of weather hazards

Event speakers

Enrique Cano

SITA

Product Manager

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Subject Areas

Applications that help improve safety and flight efficiency in hazardous weather conditions