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The fast-growing Turkish Airlines has signed a long-term agreement with Jeppesen for two crew management products − Carmen Crew Pairing and Carmen Crew Rostering. The airline has already successfully operated with crew pairings optimized by Jeppesen since June 2006.
According to Dr. Temel Kotil, president and CEO of Turkish Airlines, the new solutions will support the airline during a period of strong growth and bring significant cost savings that will increase its competitiveness. “We have achieved a substantial amount of savings by operating pairings from Jeppesen’s Service Bureau. Now we can speed up the planning process and reduce the operating cost even further. In addition, the powerful and easy-to-use simulation capabilities will help us maintain the day-to-day efficiency of the operation. We have already used the flexibility of the system to test, and implement, our crew pairing rules.”
Turkish Airlines is a rapidly expanding airline in Europe. In 2006 alone the airline has purchased 59 aircraft from Airbus and Boeing (the next-generation Boeing 737-800, A320 and the long-haul A330). With the purchase of these aircraft, Turkish Airlines’ fleet is one of the most modern in Europe. Turkish Airlines opened 24 new destinations all over the world in 2006 and has been accepted as a member of Star Alliance.
Jan-Olof Ohlsson, director Crew & Fleet solutions at Jeppesen, said, “We are proud to support Turkish Airlines in their rapid growth by providing them with crew optimization solutions. We are very much looking forward to extending our cooperation to cover the Carmen integrated crew management solution.”
Søren Brøndholt Jensen, sales director at Jeppesen, said, “It has been a pleasure to work with the Turkish team, and their enthusiasm and commitment has been of significant contribution to our successful cooperation. Turkish Airlines’ goal is to become a global brand in the world aviation sector. Our market-leading Carmen Crew Pairing and Carmen Crew Rostering products will help them to achieve that. By choosing our crew management solutions, Turkish Airlines joins such prestigious airlines as Air France, British Airways, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, SAS, KLM, Lufthansa, Mexicana, Northwest Airlines and Singapore Airlines.”
About Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines (THY) is the national airline of Turkey. The airline’s main hub is Atatürk International Airport in Istanbul. Turkish Airlines was founded in 1933 as a department of Ministry of Defense. The first international flight of Turkish Airlines was carried out in 1947 from Ankara to Athens.
Turkish Airlines has 11,000 employees and a fleet of 101 aircraft. In 2006, nearly 17 million passengers flew with Turkish Airlines. Turkish Airlines travels the skies of four continents and carries its passengers to 103 destinations abroad and 28 in Turkey, amounting to 131 in total. Turkish Airlines is currently one of the top 10 airline companies in Europe.
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