INFORM Institut für Operations Research und Management GmbH

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INFORM GmbH develops software for the optimization of business processes using Digital Decision Making based on Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research. Highly competent software engineers, consultants and data analysts serve more than 1,000 customers worldwide from container terminals, commercial airports, financial services providers, manufacturing companies and wholesalers to warehousing and handling centers as well as transport companies.

GroundStar is the most comprehensive software suite for enhancing aviation processes currently on the market. It fulfills all requirements of today´s companies involved in airline and airport operations and covers a wide range of solutions. They include:

- Hub and Turnaround Management
- Aircraft Line and Base Maintenance
- Gates and Stands Management
- Workforce Management
- Ramp Services
-Transfer Management
-Passenger Services
-Special Services
-GSE Management
-Deicing
-Cargo and Express Shipping

This smart software suite helps customers to run their operations smoothly and cost-effectively while improving punctuality and passenger satisfaction at the same time. For this purpose, INFORM has been developing scientifically-substantiated optimization algorithms with a proven effective and long-term capacity for innovation. Such advancements have made the company a global leader with over 70 customers in more than 160 airports worldwide.

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OPTIMIZATION OF AIR CARGO HANDLING PROCESSES THANKS TO AI AND TELEMATICS

INFORM Institut für Operations Research und Management GmbH | May 19, 2020

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Keeping track of unit load devices (ULDs), containers, and dollies has been a major challenge for ground handlers over the years. The difficulty that involves gathering real-time information on the status of such assets has led to several inefficiencies when trying to control them. The result: Excessive costs due to inadequate manpower and ground support equipment (GSE) allocation. To address this problematic, INFORM GmbH teamed up with Blumenbecker Technik GmbH. In a joint effort...

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WESTJET LAUNCHES NEW TRANSATLANTIC BOEING 737-700 FLIGHT

Simple Flying | January 17, 2020

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Canadian operator WestJet is planning a new transatlantic service. The Boeing 737 operated flight would be used to connect Canada’s Halifax to Manchester in the United Kingdom. The seasonal flight is set to operate over the 2020 summer period. WestJet is launching its third route from Halifax to the United Kingdom this summer. Accompanying its existing routes to London and Glasgow, the new connection will be operated by a Boeing 737 aircraft. Launching in June, the route will remain in ope...

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Qatar Airways has announced a codeshare partnership with Deutsche Bahn (DB) the German railway operator, offering its passengers connections to and from eight key destinations in Germany, according to a press release issued by the airline. The Oneworld carrier currently operates 35 weekly flights between Doha Hamad Int'l and the German cities of Frankfurt Int'l (2x daily), Munich (2x daily), and Berlin Tegel (1x daily). Under the DB deal, Qatar Airways passengers will be able to connect ...

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FlightGlobal | January 13, 2020

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Scandinavian carrier Braathens Regional Airlines has axed a long-standing order for Airbus A220s, and plans to wet-lease Embraer 190s for regional jet operations. BRA evolved from the merger of Malmo Aviation with other carrier operations and inherited the order for 10 Bombardier CSeries jets originally placed by Malmo in 2011. Malmo Aviation, through an associated lessor, had been one of the first four customers to order the CSeries – signing for five CS300s and five CS100s – with p...

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OPTIMIZATION OF AIR CARGO HANDLING PROCESSES THANKS TO AI AND TELEMATICS

INFORM Institut für Operations Research und Management GmbH | May 19, 2020

Keeping track of unit load devices (ULDs), containers, and dollies has been a major challenge for ground handlers over the years. The difficulty that involves gathering real-time information on the status of such assets has led to several inefficiencies when trying to control them. The result: Excessive costs due to inadequate manpower and ground support equipment (GSE) allocation. To address this problematic, INFORM GmbH teamed up with Blumenbecker Technik GmbH. In a joint effort...

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WESTJET LAUNCHES NEW TRANSATLANTIC BOEING 737-700 FLIGHT

Simple Flying | January 17, 2020

Canadian operator WestJet is planning a new transatlantic service. The Boeing 737 operated flight would be used to connect Canada’s Halifax to Manchester in the United Kingdom. The seasonal flight is set to operate over the 2020 summer period. WestJet is launching its third route from Halifax to the United Kingdom this summer. Accompanying its existing routes to London and Glasgow, the new connection will be operated by a Boeing 737 aircraft. Launching in June, the route will remain in ope...

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ch-aviation | January 16, 2020

Qatar Airways has announced a codeshare partnership with Deutsche Bahn (DB) the German railway operator, offering its passengers connections to and from eight key destinations in Germany, according to a press release issued by the airline. The Oneworld carrier currently operates 35 weekly flights between Doha Hamad Int'l and the German cities of Frankfurt Int'l (2x daily), Munich (2x daily), and Berlin Tegel (1x daily). Under the DB deal, Qatar Airways passengers will be able to connect ...

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BRA AXES A220 ORDER BUT PLANS E190 WET-LEASE

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Scandinavian carrier Braathens Regional Airlines has axed a long-standing order for Airbus A220s, and plans to wet-lease Embraer 190s for regional jet operations. BRA evolved from the merger of Malmo Aviation with other carrier operations and inherited the order for 10 Bombardier CSeries jets originally placed by Malmo in 2011. Malmo Aviation, through an associated lessor, had been one of the first four customers to order the CSeries – signing for five CS300s and five CS100s – with p...

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