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Management Information System (MIS)
The Management Information
System (MIS) is designed to support the
management in all decisions, present
and future, to assist in the analysis
and evaluation of existing conditions
and work procedures and to back
marketing and sales support. This
ability to quickly and thoroughly
analyze any aspect of operational
procedures provides invaluable help in
the constant effort to increase the
efficiency of operations.
The MIS
helps you answer questions like:
- How
many flights were there per hour? How
many in total, how many per airline,
per aircraft type, per position and
gate? Preferably with additional
information on available and not
available seats.
- How
many delays occurred? What kinds of
delays? Who was involved, including
duration of involvement? What other
resources were involved?
- What
caused the delays?
- Which
airlines are punctual? Which are not?
If not, what type of aircraft is used
when most delays occur? Does it depend
on the number of passengers? If so, at
what point does it start to become
critical?
- Which
parking positions are mostly used?
Where do most irregularities happen? Do
they depend on the time of day?
- Which
other resources were available at the
time?
- How
often were resources used?
- How
many times were the delays due to
problems with a specific resource?
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