Britannica Knowledge Systems is launching a groundbreaking aviation scheduling optimization solution at the 20th World Aviation Training Conference and Tradeshow (WATS) in Orlando next week. This sophisticated system, “the Optimizer,” reduces training management costs through aviation industry-tailored hybrid algorithms and heuristics that achieve highest valid level of scheduling efficiency. With the Optimizer, airlines can save 5-10% off total annual training costs by reducing wasted days (travel days), decreasing overtime, shortening course footprints, improving peak season staffing, and avoiding the use of external simulators. “We developed the Optimizer because we realized that in complex environment of airline training scheduling, it is almost mission-impossible to produce a truly efficient training schedules,” said Miki Ringelhim, VP Business Development at Britannica Knowledge Systems. “Through more effective scheduling, the Optimizer delivers each organization’s ideal balance of economic value, compliance, training quality, and crew satisfaction.” About Britannica Knowledge Systems (www.britannica-ks.com)Britannica Knowledge Systems has a proven track-record of more than 30 years in providing innovative efficiency solutions to the most prestigious and demanding civil aviation, defense, security forces and corporate training operations. Delivered by experts who ensure our products’ precise fit to distinct customer needs, our comprehensive training management solutions reduce costs, maximize resources, optimize scheduling, ensure personnel competency, assure regulatory compliance, and deliver BI for strategic decision-making.
Britannica Launches the Optimizer at WATS 2017
Key Takeaways:
- Britannica Knowledge Systems is launching "the Optimizer," a new aviation scheduling optimization solution, at the upcoming World Aviation Training Conference.
- The Optimizer utilizes aviation-tailored hybrid algorithms to significantly reduce annual training management costs by 5-10%.
- It achieves cost savings and improved efficiency by minimizing wasted travel days, reducing overtime, shortening course footprints, improving peak season staffing, and avoiding external simulator use.
- The system aims to deliver an optimal balance of economic value, compliance, training quality, and crew satisfaction in complex airline training environments.
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