ATM Modernization, Commercial

Metron Launches ATFM System for Airlines

By Tish Drake | August 27, 2010
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Metron Aviation, based in Dulles, Va., released Metron Harmony for Airlines, a system that integrates a real-time and predictive view of air traffic conditions with airport surface operations to improve on-time performance, reduce tarmac delays, lower operating costs and provide better service to passengers, according to the company.

Metron Harmony for Airlines provides a web-based, decision support application for managing the movement of aircraft on the airport surface, by providing real-time modeling, predictions, reporting and analysis. This allows airline operators to view current and future conditions to optimize performance at the airport and throughout their entire network. Features include forecasting and alerting for surface situations, prediction alerts when gate or alleyway conflict is expected based on future arrivals and gate utilization plans, and pre-tactical evaluation of alternative departure routes when departure delays are forecasted.

“Harmony for Airlines is an important addition to our existing suite of ATFM products and specifically addresses the issues of airline operators to fully maximize capacity, reduce delays, increase safety and help prioritize operations to achieve business objectives,” said Dave Basil, senior vice president and general manager of Commercial Products and Solutions. “With the ability to aid in tactical and pre-tactical decision making, Metron Harmony for Airlines provides airline operators with next-generation integrated ATFM solutions that produce dramatic savings by increasing predictability and reducing delays. Metron Harmony for Airlines also has an environmental management capability which will allow airlines to significantly reduce their aviation footprint, making way for greener operations.”

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