High-Quality Data and AI Transformation Critical to Building Airlines' Operational Resilience

High-Quality Data and AI Transformation Critical to Building Airlines' Operational Resilience
LONDON, UK. June 3, 2025 — OAG, a global leader in aviation data and analytics, has released a new industry report in partnership with Microsoft, titled “Can AI and the Right Data Rewrite the Rules of Airline Performance?” The report highlights the pivotal role of high-quality data and artificial intelligence in strengthening airlines’ operational resilience amid ongoing industry challenges.
As airlines face persistent issues such as flight delays, turnaround bottlenecks, and the need for accurate maintenance forecasting, the report underscores that AI is already delivering measurable improvements. However, these advancements are only possible when AI systems are powered by accurate, comprehensive, and well-structured data. The report draws on real-world case studies, in-depth research, and expert analysis to demonstrate how data readiness is essential for scalable AI transformation across the sector.
A central feature of the report is a detailed visual mapping of nine of the airline industry’s most enduring operational challenges, spanning the entire journey from pre-flight to post-flight. For each challenge, the report presents a real-world AI application that is currently delivering results—offering airline leaders a practical roadmap from problem identification to solution implementation.
Filip Filipov, Chief Operating Officer at OAG, emphasized the importance of data quality in driving meaningful change: “AI is already transforming airline operations, but to truly scale its impact, the industry must prioritize data readiness. Scalable transformation is only possible with intelligent, high-quality data at the core of every AI solution.”
The growing reliance on data-driven decision-making is prompting airlines to invest heavily in advanced analytics and AI technologies. As operational resilience becomes a competitive differentiator, industry players are expected to accelerate their adoption of robust data platforms and AI tools to minimize disruptions and enhance efficiency. This trend is likely to spur further innovation, as competitors respond by strengthening their own data and AI capabilities.
The full report, “Can AI and the Right Data Rewrite the Rules of Airline Performance?”, is now available.
About OAG
OAG is a leading data platform for the global travel industry, providing an industry-first single source for supply, demand, and pricing data.
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