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  1. Flight operating costs (FOC) by aircraft type: Reflect an average allocation of system-wide costs per block hour, as reported by airlines for each aircraft type. Can be affected by specific airline network or operational patterns. Collected by US DOT as Form 41 operating data from airlines.

  2. Miles calculator. After you enter your flight details, you can use the Miles calculator below to work out the amount of Miles you will spend and earn.

  3. 2016 to 2021 indicators - available in XLS and PDF. Filters for specific airline groups. My Company vs ACMG, My Company vs 60+ de-identified airlines, Peer groups. Dashboards for benchmarking visualization. 78 interactive charts, accessible on desktops , iPad and phone....your source on the go!

  4. Build an industry-wide database with detailed financial and operational data (ex- penses/cost, traffic, capacity, fleet, etc.); Assess and benchmark operational results and key performance indicators; Analyze the cost structure by area of operations (flight, ground, system); Identify industry trends and cost drivers.

  5. 13 lip 2017 · A better approach. The only real way for airlines to learn how cost differentials add up is to build a bottom-up view of the unit costs, volumes, and productivity of their cost buckets. For example: What is the airline’s credit rating? Over how many years does it depreciate aircraft? What residual value does the airline assume for the aircraft?

  6. How many frequent flyer miles does it cost to fly from A to B? Compare frequent flyer programs. Calculate how many air miles are needed. Select the best fit for you.

  7. - Analyse the cost structure by area of operations (flight, ground, system) - Identify industry trends and cost drivers. In submitting the reporting Forms 1 & 2 described below, data providers are requested to