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Air Premia adopts GE Aerospace's integrated operation solution
Expected to save 1,878 tons of fuel annually, It's expected to enhance operational safety by identifying potential risks
By Sep 03, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
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South Korea's low-cost carrier Air Premia Inc. said on Tuesday that it implemented integrated software solutions from the US-based aviation engine and components manufacturer GE Aerospace.
The solution consists of three systems: Fuel Insight, Safety Insight, and FlightPulse applications, which analyze aircraft data to optimize operations.
Fuel Insight is a system that improves fuel efficiency of aircraft operations. Air Premia can save around1,878 tons of fuel annually and reduce carbon emissions by 5,916 tons.
Safety Insight is a system that aids in the safe operation of aircraft by analyzing received data to identify potential risks.
The FlightPulse application provides pilots with fuel efficiency and flight safety data analyzed by Fuel Insight and Safety Insight. Through the app, pilots can review the safety and efficiency of their flights and enhance flight quality.
Write to Jin-Won Kim at jin1@hankyung.com
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