Airline Turnaround Management

December 15, 2017

Punctual turnarounds have become a critical factor for success for airline operations, though
actively controlling ground processes is still relatively uncharted territory for many airlines. The
period of time between on-blocks and off-blocks therefore very often remains a “black box” for
the carrier of any business model - network carriers, low cost, charter airlines, cargo airlines or any
hybrid model – even though there’s a great potential to save delay costs, improve on-time
performance and increase customer satisfaction.

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