Aeromexico Signs Strategic Deal with Carmen Systems for Improved Operational Performance


GOTEBORG, Sweden, , May 20, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- Carmen Systems AB announces that Aeromexico have extended their use of Carmen's resource optimization solutions to include Carmen's Integrated Operations Control and Tail Assignment planning solutions.

Carmen Tail Assignment is assisting Aeromexico to synchronise the planning of crew and aircraft resulting in far less crew changes and minimising the risk of causing costly knock-on delays.

Carmen's Integrated Operations Control allows Aeromexico to use advanced optimization to manage disruptions on the day-of-operation. The solution handles the recovery of aircraft, crew and passengers, ensuring that recovery is achieved with cost effectiveness and minimal inconvenience to passengers.

Jose Luis Dominguez, Production Planning Vice-President at Aeromexico said that Aeromexico expects to achieve significant reductions in the total operational cost.

"With Tail Assignment we will use our fleet more efficiently and also reduce our total crew cost by more than one per cent. This is a substantial saving considering we already had extremely efficient crew rosters. Through using Carmen's new optimization technology for operations control we are convinced that we can further improve our performance on the day-of-operation."

Carmen Systems President and CEO Per Noren, said, "Aeromexico is our first client to integrate their complete planning processes. Integration makes it possible for Aeromexico to balance trade-offs between revenue and crew, fleet and payload costs. Together with Aeromexico's management we are taking a big step towards totally integrated planning and operation at airlines."

Carmen Systems AB develops and implements integrated planning and decision-support solutions for airlines and railways. Clients include; Air France, Alitalia, British Airways, Condor, Finnair, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa, Mexicana, Northwest Airlines, Philippine Airlines, SAS, Singapore Airlines, Spanair, Wideroee, Deutsche Bahn (German railways) and SJ,Green Cargo (Swedish railways). Carmen Systems is a rapidly expanding organization and today has 170 employees from 24 countries. Carmen is also involved in joint research and software development activities with some of the world's leading universities. Carmen's headquarters in Goteborg has the largest R&D section in the industry.'


 For Additional Information Contact:
 Per Noren, President & CEO           Odinsgatan 9
 +46 31 720 81 01                     SE-411 03 Goteborg
 per.noren@carmensystems.com          Sweden
                                      E-mail: carmen@carmensystems.com
 Catherine Hines, Public Affairs      Web: www.carmensystems.com
 +46 31 722 62 02
 catherine.hines@carmensystems.com

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