With its own OCC, AKKA Technologies is optimizing airlines' flight operations
Romain Guillot in Toulouse
| 2020/01/30 | 925 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Someone had to think of it. The AKKA Technologies group's aerospace branch has just opened a full Operations Control Centre (OCC) in its brand-new Toulouse premises to take charge of an activity which is usually found at the very heart of airlines. The AKKA Operations Control Center (AOCC) has been fully operational since last year, providing support to the crews of a number of French and foreign operators while optimising their flights. Here's the story behind it.
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