Easyjet, eyeing record summer, boosts nerve centre with AI


Members of staff work on computers in the Network Control Room inside Easyjet's new operations Integrated Control Centre (ICC) in Luton, north of London on May 22, 2024. A cutting-edge facility featuring AI, Easyjet's new control centre is tasked with handling about 2,000 mostly-European flights per day as the British airline eyes record summer demand. — Photos: AFP

LUTON: A cutting-edge facility featuring artificial intelligence (AI) – Easyjet's new control centre is tasked with handling about 2,000 mostly-European flights per day as the British airline eyes high summer demand.

The Integrated Control Centre (ICC), close to Luton airport north of London, is central to Easyjet operations, from urgent flight changes to monitoring a passenger aircraft's health mid-air.

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