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Boeing to Optimize Crew Operations for Royal Air Maroc

Boeing to Optimize Crew Operations for Royal Air Maroc

Agreement is the first of its kind between Boeing and an African airline

Powered by Boeing AnalytX, solutions will improve crew planning and efficiency

PR Newswire

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 12, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Boeing [NYSE: BA] today announced an agreement with Royal Air Maroc to use a suite of Boeing AnalytX-powered crew solutions to bring greater efficiency to the airline’s planning and operations. The airline will be the first in Africa to use the advanced solutions, which include Crew Pairing, Crew Rostering and Crew Tracking — with options to add modules in the future.

“We are excited to bring the most advanced data analytics capabilities to support Morocco’s flag carrier,” said Ihssane Mounir, senior vice president of Commercial Sales & Marketing for The Boeing Company. “Our Crew Optimization solutions were created to help our customers optimize staffing across their entire fleet.”

Crew Pairing helps airlines create optimized work duties, improving staffing efficiency and overall safety, while minimizing costs. Crew Rostering allows airlines to build rosters that respect crew members’ preferences and constraints. Crew Tracking helps airlines detect, resolve and follow-up on changes to crew planning.

The Boeing AnalytX-powered Crew Optimization products are provided through Boeing subsidiary Jeppesen.

Operating as one of Boeing’s three business units, Global Services is headquartered in the Dallas area. For more information, visit www.boeing.com/services.

Contacts
At MRO Middle East
Stephanie Bass
Boeing Communications
Mobile +1 314-651-7376
stephanie.l.bass@boeing.com

Jen Wollman
Boeing Communications
Mobile +1 703-517-9035
jen.wollman@boeing.com  

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