Operations Control Center (OCC)
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The Operations Control Center (OCC) is a facility that plans, monitors, coordinates, and manages various aspects of an airline's day-to-day activities to ensure smooth, efficient, and safe operations.
Function
The OCC serves as the central hub for an airline's operations, responsible for tasks like flight planning, scheduling, crew management, and real-time monitoring of flights and aircraft.
Responsibilities
- Flight Planning and Scheduling: Uses specialized software to plan and schedule flights, accounting for weather, airspace, crew, and other constraints.
- Data Collection and Monitoring: Tracks aircraft and parameters in real-time to address potential issues.
- Decision-Making: Makes real-time decisions to handle safety or logistical problems.
- Crew Management: Manages crew schedules and ensures compliance with duty/rest rules.
- Maintenance Coordination: Works with maintenance teams to handle aircraft issues.
Personnel
Professionals working in the OCC may include:
- Dispatchers: Coordinate flight operations.
- Crew Coordinators: Manage daily crew-related operations.
- Maintenance Controllers: Provide technical oversight and collaborate with OCC staff.
Importance
The OCC is critical for minimizing disruptions, maximizing efficiency, and ensuring safe airline operations.
Real-World Example
Some OCCs use systems like HALO to monitor arrivals, departures, turnarounds, and services to ensure timely operations.