CAE has signed a multi-year agreement with Wizz Air, to equip the rapidly-growing airline with its feature-rich Operations Control and Crew Management software, part of CAE's comprehensive suite of Flight Operations platform. Wizz Air will also implement CAE's Recovery Manager solutions for operational and crew disruptions. With its powerful optimization tools, CAE’s Recovery Manager solutions enable airlines to recover from irregular operations more quickly, cost-effectively, and sustainably.
Michael Delehant, Wizz Air’s Executive Vice President & Group Chief Operations Officer,commented: "We are thrilled to embark on this journey with CAE's next-generation Crew Management and Operations Control software. Its tailored capabilities promise scalability for years ahead. This innovative solution is set to revolutionize our operations, accelerating processes, and ultimately become a cornerstone of efficiency for our company."
Pascal Grenier, Division President, Flight Solutions and Global Operations, said: "We are excited to welcome our newest airline partner, Wizz Air, to the growing roster of airline partners around the world implementing CAE's Flight Operations software to drive efficiency in their operations. Leveraging our next-generation solutions will empower Wizz Air with the technology to elevate their operational performance, profitability, and overall passenger experience."
Renowned for enhancing the operations of the world's leading airlines, CAE Flight Operations Solutions stand out for their flexibility, configurability, scalability, and cloud-native design, facilitating seamless end-to-end management of flight operations. The agreement includes CAE's Operations Control - a comprehensive, real-time, scalable, and adaptable operations management system. It empowers operational controllers by facilitating faster and easier management, communication, and recovery processes. CAE's Crew Management is a robust solution for the complex world of aviation crew management that enables airlines to optimize schedules, forecast crew resources, maintain safety standards, and recover from disruptions faster than ever.
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