Wizz Air, Europe’s fastest growing and greenest airline, operating to 46 countries and 170 destinations with 137 aircrafts, has chosen BAM for their fatigue risk management processes.
"We have chosen the Boeing Alertness Model for predicting fatigue risk within our operation", says Andras Winkler, Head of Crew Planning, at Wizz Air. "The model will be tightly integrated into our crew planning processes and planning tools, allowing for our crew planners to anticipate, avoid and reduce fatiguing schedule combinations when producing pairings and rosters.", he continues. Susanne Hörmander, Sales Director at Boeing Global Services, comments; "We are very happy to see Wizz Air join the quickly expanding community of operators using our FRM solutions and look forward to serving them for many years to come."
The Boeing Alertness Model (BAM) is one of the most commonly used bio-mathematical fatigue models within aviation and the only fatigue model fully supporting a pro-active address of fatigue risk tightly integrated into commercial crew scheduling solutions. BAM is available through a wide range of applications for both crew, the Fatigue Safety Action Group and all steps throughout the crew management process. Please find more information here.
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