OREANDA-NEWS. Malaysia Airlines has implemented the latest flight operations technology from global technology company Sabre Corporation. The Sabre Movement Manager solution gives the airline a complete view of critical flight operations, allowing it to streamline activity, improve decision making and ultimately reduce costs and increase profitability.

The upgrade supports Malaysia Airline's strategy to fully optimize its operations, using the very latest technology and industry best practices.

With the implementation, Malaysia Airlines can better manage aircraft utilization, flight and maintenance schedules, on-time performance as well as irregular operations and disruptions. It integrates across all critical operational areas including aircraft monitoring, crew, passenger and cargo movement, providing the airline's Operational Control Centre (OCC) a complete view of all issues and disruptions so employees can address these quickly.

Malaysia Airlines' Director of Operations, Captain Izham Ismail said: "Sabre has been a long-term provider of advanced IT software to Malaysia Airlines, and this latest solution will enable us to achieve our on-time performance goals. It also allows us to make more informed and faster operational decisions by eliminating operational inefficiencies as well as improving our day-to-day operations. It interfaces with our main operations centre allowing seamless and more automated data exchanges."

Kamal Qatato, Vice President, Sabre Airline Solutions, said: "Malaysia Airlines is an important Sabre customer and we are proud to work with them to improve their operations. The implementation of Sabre Movement Manager is a key milestone in the airline's journey to becoming a 'Connected Airline,' where intuitive systems and workflow drive streamlined communication, efficiency and operational excellence. Asia is a growth region for Sabre and we will continue to provide airlines like Malaysia Airlines with the very latest in mission-critical airline software."