1st Edition

Airline Operations Control

By Peter J. Bruce, Chris Mulholland Copyright 2021
    220 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    220 Pages 38 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    This text is among the first to reveal the intricacies of an airline’s Operations Control Centre; especially the thought processes, information flows, and strategies taken to mitigate disruptions.

    Airline Operations Control provides a deep level of description, explanation and detail into the activities of a range of highly professional and expert staff managing the ‘sharp’ end of the airline. It aims to fill a void as little is understood about this area, and very little is written for practitioners in the airline business. The book offers a comprehensive look at the make-up of the Operations Centre, its component sections, and the processes that occur both in preparing for and executing the current day’s schedules. Several chapters provide real-life scenarios and demonstrate how Operations Centres manage evolving situations – what they need to take into account, and how they need to have Plan B and Plan C ready when things don’t go right.

    This book is designed to deliver knowledge gains to both new and experienced aviation industry practitioners with regards to vital operational aspects. Additionally, it also offers students of air transport management a readily accessible and real-world-perspective guide to a crucial function present within every airline.

    Part I: Operations Function  1: Operations Control  2: Composition of the IOC  3: Operational Planning and Preparation  4: Operational Processes  Part II: Operational Control in Practice  5: Scenario based Information Flows  6: Weather Scenario: Snow at JFK Airport  7: Weather Scenario: Thunderstorms at SYD Airport  8: Multi-Engineering Scenario: Unserviceabilities in the Network  9: Operations Control in the Future

    Biography

    Peter J. Bruce spent nearly 17 years in the airline industry, for nearly all of which he was as an operations controller in an Australian domestic airline. He is recently retired from the Department of Aviation, Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. Peter is an FAA licensed Dispatcher.

    Chris Mulholland started in aviation with Trans Australia Airlines in 1977, has held various positions in the Operations Control areas in Trans Australia Airlines, Australian Airlines and now Qantas where he currently holds the position of Manager, Integrated Operations Centre.