The supplemental Web Access module makes it possible for loading agents to transmit operational loading information to the load control center in a simple and standardized way.
"The agreement with JAL is an important step towards strengthening our position in Japan. We are delighted that the airline will benefit from our years of weight & balance experience thanks to this new system, which delivers both economic and operational improvements," said Olivier Krüger, SVP Regional Management Asia/Pacific at Lufthansa Systems.
About Japan Airlines
Japan Airlines was founded in 1951 and is one of the largest airlines in Asia. It operates a dense domestic and international network with a fleet of 219 aircraft, serving 254 destinations in 41 countries worldwide. JAL is a member of the oneworld alliance.
About Lufthansa Systems
Lufthansa Systems provides consulting and IT services for selected industries and has a leading position in the global aviation industry. The wholly-owned subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group offers its customers the entire range of IT-services, including consulting, development and implementation of industry solutions as well as operations. With its head office in Kelsterbach near Frankfurt, the company operates a global data center network. Lufthansa Systems has offices in Germany and 16 other countries and employs about 2,700 people. In business year 2013, Lufthansa Systems recorded revenues of EUR 640 million.