Airline executives are under growing pressure to boost operational efficiency and cut CO₂ emissions. With 65% of airline staff influencing fuel usage daily, equipping them with the right insights can unlock millions in savings and significant CO₂ reductions.
But that requires more than generic tools. Airlines need technology that can turn complex operational data into precise, actionable recommendations. This is where domain-trained AI comes in: solutions purpose-built for aviation, not generic models.
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This white paper distills insights from C‑suite executives on:
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“AI is not magic, nor should it be treated as such. Its value lies in transforming data into action, specifically, into the right actions.”Stéphane Nitenberg, SVP Strategic Partnerships, OpenAirlines |
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About the author: Stéphane Nitenberg With a Master in Management degree from ESSEC Business School in France and a 25-years background in the Digital Industry in High Tech environments driven by innovation, Stéphane joined OpenAirlines in 2018 to bring his deep experience in Sales, Marketing and Business Development. Till the beginning of 2025, he acted as Chief Revenue Officer and managed to multiply the SkyBreathe® Community by 4, bringing it from 25 to 75 members in 6 years.
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