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Cirium Launches the First Airline Routes Tool Based on Satellite-Based Flight Tracking

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Cirium has introduced the aviation industry's first Airline Routes tool, which utilizes satellite-based flight tracking data to analyze actual flights by aircraft type. This innovative tool allows businesses to assess aircraft demand and identify growth or reduction in airline networks. For instance, Indian low-cost carrier IndiGo operated 172 flights between Delhi and Kathmandu in January 2023, up from none in January 2022. The tool, part of Ascend Profiles, supports decision-making for 1,700 airlines by providing accurate insights into flight completion and network dynamics.

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  • Launch of the first Airline Routes tool in the aviation industry.
  • Tool allows businesses to identify aircraft demand and optimize decision-making.
  • IndiGo's operations expanded significantly, reflecting growth in the aviation market.
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  • In an industry first, the Airline Routes tool analyzes an airline’s routes using satellite-based flight tracking data to identify actual flights flown by aircraft type
  • Businesses can identify aircraft demand and where airlines are growing or reducing their network to factor development opportunities or risks into decision making
  • An analysis using the tool shows how Indian low-cost-carrier IndiGo flew 172 flights between Delhi and Kathmandu using Airbus A320s this January compared with no flights in January 2022, and five times the flights with A320s between Dubai and Ahmedabad year-over-year

LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cirium, the aviation analytics leader, has launched the aviation industry’s first Airline Routes tool to identify actual flights flown by aircraft type.

Cirium's Airline Routes tool analyzes an airline's routes using satellite-based flight tracking data to identify actual flights flown by aircraft type. (Photo: Business Wire)

Cirium's Airline Routes tool analyzes an airline's routes using satellite-based flight tracking data to identify actual flights flown by aircraft type. (Photo: Business Wire)

It uses applied analytics to derive routes flown by airlines based on satellite-based flight tracking and fuses this with advanced fleet data.

The new premium Routes tool is part of Ascend Profiles, a visual descriptive analytics tool which enables businesses to quickly view aircraft intelligence by airline or lessor.

Businesses such as aircraft lessors, banks or aircraft manufacturers are empowered to identify the aircraft flown by route for 1,700 airlines and factor development opportunities or risk into their decision making.

By leveraging satellite-based flight tracking data the tool identifies what routes and aircraft airlines actually flew rather than what they planned to fly providing the most accurate flight completion picture.

Kevin Hightower, Cirium VP of Product said: “The Airline Routes tool is the first of its kind to bring together such advanced data – the satellite-based flight tracking and the comprehensive fleet data – meaning businesses can conduct quick yet accurate due diligence on an airline portfolio.

“Understanding which aircraft an airline is actually flying and on what routes is critical to identify where aircraft demand may be and whether an airline is growing or reducing their network.”

India is one of the markets in the spotlight currently, as air travel is helping to boost economic growth in the region. Low-cost-carrier, IndiGo recently announced it was looking to grow its international network and further solidify its domestic operations.

According to Ascend Profiles, IndiGo has a fleet of 306 aircraft – (273 in service and 33 in storage), plus 501 on order. Of the delivered fleet, 36% are on operating lease.

The Routes tool shows which two-way international routes IndiGo was operating this January which it was not in January 2022. For example, 172 flights were tracked on the newly added route between Indira-Gandhi International Airport in Delhi to Tribhuvan International in Kathmandu. All operated using Airbus A320s.

Additionally, the new tool shows the bi-directional routes for which IndiGo has ramped up operations. The carrier saw the most significant growth on the Singapore – Bengaluru route, where it completed 62 flights, all using A320s, this January versus only one flight, using an A321, last January.

IndiGo also substantially increased its operations this year on the Dubai – Ahmedabad route, completing five times the number of flights in Jan 23 when compared with Jan 22.

The Airline Routes tool is part of Ascend Profiles which visualizes aircraft intelligence of airline or lessor profiles and provides quick and accurate insights showing the latest 12-month year-over-year flights flown by an airline’s routes and can be viewed by flights, seats and ASKs. The tool is available as a web-app on desktop, tablet, and mobile. Find out more.

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About Cirium

Cirium brings together powerful data and analytics to keep the world moving. Delivering insight, built from decades of experience in the sector, enabling travel companies, aircraft manufacturers, airports, airlines and financial institutions, among others, to make logical and informed decisions which shape the future of travel, growing revenues and enhancing customer experiences. Cirium is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. The shares of RELX PLC are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York Stock Exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX.

For further information please follow Cirium updates on LinkedIn or Twitter or visit cirium.com.

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Cirium PR: media@cirium.com

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Source: Cirium

FAQ

What is the purpose of Cirium's Airline Routes tool?

The Airline Routes tool analyzes actual flights flown by aircraft type using satellite-based flight tracking data.

How did IndiGo's flight operations change from January 2022 to January 2023?

IndiGo flew 172 flights between Delhi and Kathmandu in January 2023, compared to none in January 2022.

Which companies can benefit from Cirium's Airline Routes tool?

Aircraft lessors, banks, and manufacturers can use the tool to identify aircraft flown by route and assess development opportunities.

What insights does the Airline Routes tool provide?

It offers accurate data on the actual flights completed by airlines, helping businesses understand network dynamics.

Is the Airline Routes tool available for public use?

Yes, the tool is part of Ascend Profiles and is accessible via a web-app on desktop, tablet, and mobile devices.

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