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全球商用航空機組管理軟體市場 - 2023-2030Global Commercial Aviation Crew Management Software Market - 2023-2030 |
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全球商用航空機組管理軟體市場在 2022 年達到 9 億美元,預計到 2030 年將達到 34 億美元,2023-2030 年預測期間年複合成長率為 8.6%。
全球航空旅行的成長促使對機組管理解決方案的更高需求,以有效管理航班時刻表、機組分配和其他營運方面。航空公司營運複雜的航班時刻表,包括不同的飛機類型、航線、中途停留和機組人員輪調。船員管理軟體有助於最佳化這些時間表,同時考慮船員的可用性、法定休息要求和其他規定。
美國聯邦航空管理局和國際民航組織等航空業法規要求航空公司在特定準則內管理機組人員的時間表和休息時間。船員管理軟體可確保遵守這些規定。有效的船員管理軟體會考慮船員的偏好、資歷和工作與生活的平衡。確保船員有可預測的時間表和充足的休息有助於提高他們的工作滿意度。
北美是全球商用航空機組管理軟體市場的主導地區,佔超過1/3的市場。該地區航空業蓬勃發展,航空旅行需求旺盛,這種需求需要高效的機組人員管理,以確保航班順利運行、最佳化機組人員班次並提升旅客體驗。
航空業受到嚴格監管,以確保乘客、機組人員和飛機的適當安全。機組管理軟體在編制航空公司各種安全法規(如值班時間限制、休息要求和機組人員資格)方面發揮重要作用。自動化的船員調度和管理系統有助於確保為船員分配適當的輪班和休息時間,以防止與疲勞相關的安全風險。
例如,2022 年 4 月 1 日,根據國際航空運輸協會的安全報告,國際航空運輸協會網站上提供的國際航空運輸協會全球安全風險管理框架提供了有關航空危險和安全風險的見解。該框架借鑒了 COVID-19 大流行期間的經驗教訓,透過通用安全風險評估、國際航空運輸協會指導材料和航空安全從業者創建的文件,提供了減輕安全風險的情報。
商業航空業證明了機組管理軟體領域公司之間的合作夥伴關係顯著增加,這些合作夥伴關係在推動該行業的成長方面發揮著重要作用,這些夥伴關係是機組管理流程日益複雜以及對機組人員管理軟體日益成長的需求。更有效率和自動化的解決方案。
例如,2023 年4 月11 日,eTT Aviation 和Motulus.aero 宣佈建立合作夥伴關係,旨在將eTT 的飛行和機組管理系統與Motulus 的計劃最佳化解決方案套件(稱為Motuplan)整合,此次合作預計將匯集以下公司的優勢:兩家公司都致力於增強產品供應並為客戶提供附加價值。 eTT Aviation 和 Motulus.aero 之間的合作旨在實現軟體解決方案的整合。
現代船員管理軟體利用先進的演算法和人工智慧來自動執行船員調度、配對和分配,這些技術最佳化了船員利用率,降低了營運成本,並最大限度地減少了由於調度衝突而造成的中斷。與即時資料來源(例如航班時刻表、機組人員可用性和監管要求)整合,可實現準確和最新的機組人員管理,這有助於航空公司做出明智的決策並迅速響應變化和乾擾。
例如,2021 年 4 月 10 日,亞太地區領先的航空公司之一新加坡航空宣布與 Sabre 公司合作實施 Sabre 的機組人員管理解決方案。透過採用Sabre的機組人員管理解決方案,新加坡航空旨在加強其機組人員規劃和營運,確保機組人員在正確的時間被分配到正確的航班,同時還考慮機組人員資格、法律要求和休息時間等因素,這種整合是預計這將帶來更順暢的營運、更少的航班中斷以及更好的機組人員體驗。
實施船員管理軟體解決方案可能既複雜又耗時。將軟體與現有系統整合、遷移資料以及培訓員工使用新系統可能會帶來挑戰。購買和實施機組管理軟體的前期成本(包括許可證、客製化和培訓)可能會很高。預算有限的小型航空公司可能會發現投資此類解決方案具有挑戰性。
每家航空公司的機組人員管理要求可能都是獨特的,客製化軟體以滿足特定需求可能會很複雜,這種客製化過程可能會導致延誤和成本增加。準確、即時的數據整合對於有效的船員管理至關重要。來自其他系統(例如航班營運或維護)的資料的任何差異或延遲都可能導致錯誤和中斷。
Global Commercial Aviation Crew Management Software Market reached US$ 0.9 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach US$ 3.4 billion by 2030, growing with a CAGR of 8.6% during the forecast period 2023-2030.
The growth of air travel worldwide leads to a higher demand for crew management solutions to efficiently manage flight schedules, crew assignments and other operational aspects. Airlines operate complex flight schedules, including different aircraft types, routes, layovers and crew rotations. Crew management software helps optimize these schedules while considering crew availability, legal rest requirements and other regulations.
Aviation industry regulations, such as those from the Federal Aviation Administration and the International Civil Aviation Organization, require airlines to manage crew schedules and rest periods within specific guidelines. Crew management software ensures compliance with these regulations. Effective crew management software considers crew preferences, seniority and work-life balance. Ensuring that crew members have predictable schedules and adequate rest contributes to their job satisfaction.
North America is the dominant region in the global commercial aviation crew management software market covering more than 1/3rd of the market. The region has a robust aviation industry with a high demand for air travel, this demand necessitates efficient crew management to ensure that flights are operated smoothly, crew schedules are optimized and passenger experience is enhanced.
The aviation industry is regulated heavily to ensure the proper safety of passengers, crews and aircraft. Crew management software plays a major role in compiling airlines with various safety regulations, like duty-time limitations, rest requirements and crew qualifications. Automated crew scheduling and management systems help ensure that crew members are assigned appropriate shifts and rest periods to prevent fatigue-related safety risks.
For instance, on 01 April 2022, according to a safety report by the International Air Transport Association the IATA Global Safety Risk Management Framework, available on the IATA website, provides insights into aviation hazards and safety risks. Evolving from lessons learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, the framework offers intelligence to mitigate safety risks through generic Safety Risk Assessments, IATA Guidance Material and documents created by aviation safety practitioners.
The commercial aviation industry witnessed a notable rise in collaborative partnerships between companies in the field of crew management software and these partnerships are playing a significant role in driving growth in the sector, these partnerships are the increasing complexity of crew management processes and the growing demand for more efficient and automated solutions.
For instance, on 11 April 2023, eTT Aviation and Motulus.aero announced a collaborative partnership aimed at integrating eTTs' Flight and Crew Management System with Motulus' suite of planning optimization solutions known as Motuplan, this collaboration is expected to bring together the strengths of both companies to enhance their product offerings and provide added value to their customers. As this collaboration between eTT Aviation and Motulus.aero aims to bring about an integration of software solutions.
Modern crew management software leverages advanced algorithms and artificial intelligence to automate crew scheduling, pairing and assignment, these technologies optimize crew utilization, reduce operational costs and minimize disruptions due to scheduling conflicts. Integration with real-time data sources, such as flight schedules, crew availability and regulatory requirements, allows for accurate and up-to-date crew management and this helps airlines make informed decisions and respond promptly to changes and disruptions.
For instance, on 10 April 2021, Singapore Airlines, one of the leading airlines in the Asia-Pacific, announced that Sabre Corporation to implement Sabre's crew management solution. By adopting Sabre's crew management solution, Singapore Airlines aims to enhance its crew planning and operations, ensuring that crew members are assigned to the right flights at the right times while also considering factors such as crew qualifications, legal requirements and rest periods, this integration is expected to lead to smoother operations, fewer flight disruptions and an improved crew experience.
Implementing a crew management software solution can be complex and time-consuming. Integrating the software with existing systems, migrating data and training staff to use the new system can pose challenges. The upfront costs of acquiring and implementing crew management software, including licenses, customization and training, can be substantial. Smaller airlines with limited budgets may find it challenging to invest in such solutions.
Each airline's crew management requirements may be unique and customizing the software to fit specific needs can be complicated, this customization process can lead to delays and increased costs. Accurate and real-time data integration is crucial for effective crew management. Any discrepancies or delays in data from other systems, such as flight operations or maintenance, can lead to errors and disruptions.
The global commercial aviation crew management software market is segmented based type, application and region.
Software is expected to hold the majority of the global market holding around 1/3rd of the market revenue in 2022. Crew management software streamlines crew scheduling, rostering and assignments. Automated algorithms and optimization techniques ensure efficient utilization of crew members, reducing overstaffing and minimizing crew fatigue.
Cloud-based crew management solutions enable real-time communication between crew members, pilots, ground staff and management, this ensures that all stakeholders are informed of any changes or updates promptly. For instance, on 30 January 2023, Air India's adoption of Ideagen's enterprise cloud software application Coruson marks a significant step in enhancing safety management and streamlining the reporting process for in-flight incidents.
During the forecast period, Asia-Pacific is the fastest growing region in the global commercial aviation crew management software market covering about 1/4th share of the market. The increasing number of regional airlines, routes and flights requires efficient crew management solutions to ensure smooth operations and optimal crew utilization.
For instance, on o2 March 2023, Malaysia Airlines Berhad entered into a five-year agreement with IBS Software to migrate its crew management systems to the cloud-based platform called iFlight Crew, this transition aims to enhance the airline's aviation operations by incorporating Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities. IBS Software, with a decade-long partnership with Malaysia Airlines, will continue supporting the airline's efforts to modernize its flight operations.
The major global players in the market include: Prolog Development Centre A/S, Fujitsu, Hitit Computer Services, IBS Software Services, Lufthansa Systems, AIMS Corporation, Hexaware, Optima, Sheorey Digital Systems Pvt Ltd, Advanced Optimization Systems.
The pandemic led to widespread flight cancellations and reductions in airline schedules. As a result, crew schedules became highly dynamic and unpredictable. Crew management software had to adapt to frequent changes, last-minute adjustments and the need to reassign crews to different flights. Many countries implemented quarantine and travel restrictions, impacting crew rotations and layovers. Crew management software had to incorporate these regulations into scheduling to ensure compliance and minimize disruptions.
The health and safety of crew members became a top priority. Crew management software needed to include features for tracking crew members' health status, monitoring potential exposure to the virus and ensuring crew rotations that minimized health risks. Some crew members fell ill or were placed in quarantine, reducing the available pool of crew members. Crew management software had to optimize scheduling with fewer resources while maintaining regulatory compliance.
Training facilities closed, making it difficult for crew members to renew certifications or undergo required training. Crew management software is needed to track expiring certifications and facilitate remote training options. Airlines implemented cost-cutting measures, including furloughs, reduced work hours and temporary layoffs. Crew management software had to accommodate these changes and ensure accurate payroll and compensation calculations.
AI algorithms can analyze various parameters such as crew availability, flight schedules, regulations and crew preferences to generate optimal crew schedules, this helps airlines efficiently allocate crews, reduce scheduling conflicts and enhance crew utilization. AI can predict maintenance requirements for aircraft, which in turn affects crew scheduling. If an aircraft is likely to be unavailable due to maintenance, AI can adjust crew assignments accordingly to avoid disruptions.
AI can generate crew pairings that maximize crew efficiency and minimize costs while adhering to regulations, these pairings consider factors such as crew rest periods, qualifications and flight durations. AI systems can monitor flights and crew activities in real-time, identifying potential delays, disruptions or violations of regulations. Alerts can be sent to crew members and management, allowing for timely intervention.
For instance, on 5 August 2023, Jet.AI, a private aviation artificial intelligence company, introduced CharterGPT, an AI-powered tool for booking private jet charters, this innovative technology aims to simplify the process of booking a private jet by utilizing natural language processing to connect with both consumers and charter operators. The CharterGPT app reduces the involvement of a broker in the booking process and streamlines interactions between clients and charter operators.
In the event of increased hostilities or airspace restrictions in the region, airlines might need to reroute flights or avoid certain areas, this can lead to disruptions in crew schedules and require rapid adjustments through crew management software to ensure that flights are properly staffed and operated. The safety and security of crew members become a paramount concern in conflict zones.
Geopolitical tensions and conflicts can lead to changes in regulations, including entry requirements, overflight permissions and crew documentation. Crew management software must stay updated with these changes to ensure regulatory compliance. Increased uncertainty and unpredictability in the region can pose challenges for long-term operational planning. Crew management software will need to incorporate flexible scheduling options and provide tools for scenario analysis and rapid adjustment.
The global commercial aviation crew management software market report would provide approximately 53 tables, 49 figures and 182 pages.
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