Introduction
Viewing Station Operations
In this topic, you will learn how to view station operations.
We estimate that this will take 3 minutes to complete.
Detailed Explanation
Let's learn how to view the arrival and departure flights for a given station (airport). This function allows you to know your airline's flight schedule.
Click the Menu button.
The Station Operations button will appear on the Schedule tab. Depending on your airline's customization, it may be on a different tab. In this case, click the fifth radio button to display the Schedule tab and find the Station Operations button.
Click the 5th radio button.
Click the Station Operations button.
The Station Operations window is particularly useful for out-stations, handling agents, and any other agencies interested in the flight status, including Management or crew.
Using Stations Operations, you can send standard IATA (MVT) and load messages (LDM), and view the flight status of the airline schedule.
You can see here the flight details. Arrivals and Departures will be present on different sides of your page.
If there are lots of departure airports that you operate from, the list can be long. We recommend that you use the Search features in this scenario.
Click the Station dropdown button.
Click the YYZ - TORONTO LESTER B PEARSON INT APT list item.
Let's see the flights leaving from Toronto Pearson airport.
Click the Search button.
As YYZ is part of your search criteria, N-OC retrieves all flight departures and arrivals from that airport.
Click the NB408 list item.
Deselect the Swap Dep/Arr check box.
When you click a flight, it expands the flight details and provides you with more information regarding that flight.
Click the Search button.
Click the NB535 list item.
Selecting the Swap Dep/Arr checkbox changes the appearance of your screen by changing the view of of the Departures and Arrivals columns. Notice that Departures is now on the left, and Arrivals appears on the right.
SUCCESS
Congratulations! You have successfully viewed the arrival and departure flights for a given station.