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09 January 2026

flydubai focuses on punctuality with AI

Smoother operations in Dubai and across the global network for more reliable departures, improving the passenger experience

flydubai takes a new step in operational innovation by choosing ZestIoT to deploy an advanced digital turnaround management platform at Dubai International Airport (DXB) and progressively across its entire network.

 

The new solution digitizes the ground phases between landing and takeoff, providing real-time visibility, AI-powered predictive tools, and more effective collaboration between operations teams. For passengers, this translates into greater punctuality, fewer unforeseen events and a smoother travel experience , especially in one of the busiest hubs in the world.

 

According to flydubai, the adoption of the latest generation technologies is essential to support the growth of the network and improve connectivity. Today, the airline connects more than 135 destinations in 58 countries with a modern fleet of 97 Boeing 737s, operating an average of around 370 flights per day from DXB. A volume that requires increasingly precise and coordinated processes to maintain high standards of reliability.

 

The ZestIoT platform enables faster operational decisions by intelligently handling exceptions, continuous monitoring, and orchestrating data from multiple sources. This approach makes it possible to anticipate critical issues, optimize ground time and improve collaboration between crews, airport staff and control centers. Flydubai reinforces its commitment to efficiency, innovation, quality of service and more punctual departures.

 

Edited by the editorial staff, Avion Tourism Magazine
Text source and visual photo: Flydubai Press Office
Photo Dubai: Copyright © Sisterscom.com, Shutterstock

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