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Pegasus Airlines adopts SkyBreathe environmental analysis platform

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Pegasus Airlines adopts SkyBreathe environmental analysis platform

Low-cost Turkish carrier Pegasus Airlines has adopted OpenAirlines’ SkyBreathe 360° eco-flying software suite to help reduce fuel costs and CO2 emissions from its flights.

Using what the airline describes as ‘sophisticated Big Data algorithms, machine learning and artificial intelligence,’ OpenAirlines’ software platform has the capability to analyse data from each flight and provide actionable insights. By leveraging this data-driven approach, Pegasus Airlines aims to achieve significant reductions in fuel consumption.

The airline has also chosen to adopt the SkyBreathe mobile application MyFuelCoach to help pilots make more informed flight decisions; providing a ‘user-friendly, intuitive initiative’ where they can track performance and discover areas to optimise operations and efficiency. SkyBreathe APM will also assist maintenance teams to continuously monitor aircraft performance.

Referencing more than 56 airlines currently using the platform, OpenAirlines CEO Alexandre Feray explained: “In 2022, SkyBreathe successfully saved 1 million tons of CO2, showcasing its remarkable ability to propel change within the industry.”