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Define
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Define areas of responsibility, for example a fleet or a specific hub. |
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Detect |
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The integrated view presents an alert when crew members are affected by a problem. The alert can for example be ‘Short connection’. |
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Solve |
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By clicking the alert in the view you can see the affected flights. Based on this you can make changes manually,
such as use standby crew, move flights between rosters. You can also use the optimizer to solve one
or several problems. The optimizer produces various options, using many different solution strategies. |
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Evaluate |
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The recovery options are ranked in efficiency order, but you can always select any option.
The system presents an overview of the consequence of each option in terms of changed rosters, use of
standby crew and reduced service levels. You can inspect each option in detail using a graphical view,
which can be manually adjusted if required. You may also evaluate one or many proposed crew recovery
solutions from a fleet and passenger perspective. |
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Communicate |
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Once a repair option is chosen it is communicated to the
central database as soon as you have confirmed the changes. The changes are now available for everyone
using the system. |
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If you have any questions about the Carmen Crew
Control, please contact us at [email protected]

Carmen Fleet Control and Carmen Passenger Recovery to guarantee solutions that are feasible and effective for the entire operation.
Existing day-of-operation systems to recover as quickly as possible with as little change as possible.
Existing systems for operational data management to ensure maximum service levels for passengers.
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