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Guidance for Near Real Time Airline Operational Data Hub on AWS
Overview
This Guidance demonstrates how airlines can transform their operational capabilities through a comprehensive near real-time data hub on AWS. It shows how to integrate diverse data streams from aircraft, airports, and critical aviation data sources into a unified solution that delivers immediate operational insights and predictive analytics. The architecture helps airlines achieve enhanced situational awareness, improved decision-making capabilities, and automated responses to operational events. By implementing this Guidance, organizations can realize significant benefits including reduced delays, optimized resource utilization, improved customer experience, and more efficient operations through AI/ML-driven insights. This scalable and secure architecture ensures airlines can process, analyze, and act on massive volumes of near real-time data while maintaining data integrity and compliance
Benefits
Transform raw operational data into actionable insights using real-time analytics and machine learning capabilities. Enable faster response to operational changes through automated event processing and visualization.
Unify diverse operational data streams from flight operations, maintenance systems, and third-party sources into a centralized hub. Eliminate data silos while maintaining security and compliance requirements.
Leverage serverless and managed services to reduce infrastructure management overhead. Scale analytics resources automatically based on demand while maintaining consistent performance.
How it works
This architecture diagram illustrates how to effectively support a near real-time Operational Data Hub for Airlines on AWS. It shows the key components and their interactions, providing an overview of the architecture's structure and functionality.
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