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Writer's pictureTomas Klemets

Welcome Vueling!


Vueling, the progressive Spanish low-cost carrier with their headquarter in beautiful Barcelona, has decided to add the Boeing Alertness Model (BAM) to their crew management process.

"With the addition of BAM, we are raising our ambitions for fatigue risk management even further at Vueling", says Marc Navarro, Manager Crew Rostering & Tracking. "Overall fatigue risk is possible to control mainly during pairing and roster optimization, and with our new capabilities we aim to ensure to supress and distribute risk as much as possible throughout the crewing process", he concludes.

"We are excited and proud to welcome Vueling to the family of operators using our FRM functionality", says Tomas Klemets, Head of scheduling Safety at Jeppesen. "Vueling are long-time users of our crew pairing and rostering optimizers, so adding BAM to the process is a fairly straightforward extension. We very much look forward to teaming up with them to reduce risk", he adds.

The Boeing Alertness Model is built to support crew planning optimizers in real-time, guiding the outcomes to much lower overall risk compared to what can be achieved manually. More information about the Jeppesen FRM solutions, including the Boeing Alertness Model, is found here.

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