

Switching the emphasis from delays to on-time arrival will help deliver a better outcome for the passenger and will require all actors in the aviation chain to work more closely together.

Push-back from the parking stand has become more important than aircraft arrivals, even though there are still many factors that continue to influence the flight time. Europe’s Central Office for Delay Analysis (CODA) assesses punctuality by measuring the causes of delay, rather than timely arrivals. When higher than forecast traffic demand stretched airspace management resources in the busy summers of 20, FABEC ANSPs succeeded in improving on-time performance by implementing re-routings and level caps, enabling more aircraft to arrive on time.Īs traffic recovers following the pandemic, a long-term solution is needed that fulfils passenger expectations and safeguards against environmental impact. FABEC ANSPs work closely with EUROCONTROL Network Manager to manage traffic flows in the most efficient way and minimise delay. Timely, reliable flight schedules ensure passengers reach their destinations on time, build customer confidence and allow the industry to make optimum use of available capacity. We make no exception for bad weather, air traffic control, delays from suppliers, unscheduled maintenance, consequences of previous delays or other. On time arrival means efficiency and customer satisfaction On-time Performance is a top priority for Virgin Australia At Virgin Australia we measure our on-time performance as all flights that depart within 15 minutes of their stated departure time.
