Amadeus Altéa Inventory Overview for FM Standalone
This course will provide a brief overview of Altéa inventory and its impact on Altéa Departure Control. As a Flight Management standalone customer, you will learn how to create schedules, how to create Aircraft Configuration Versions (ACV), and how to build seat maps.
In this course, you will learn:
How to navigate Altéa Inventory.
What the interactions between Altéa Inventory and Altéa Departure Control - Flight Management are.
How to resolve basic schedule problems
This course covers the following topics:
Work with Messenger in Altéa Inventory.
Create ACVs and seat maps.
Create schedule business rules.
Check schedule history.
Access and update the List of Period window.
Access the teletype message window.
Set up time-initiated action (TIA) rules to trigger Altéa Departure Control flight creation business rules.
Investigate and resolve locked flight periods.
Is this the course for you?
This course is for:
Airlines
In particular, those working in:
Help Desk & Support Agents, Operations Managers, Planning and Dispatching Agents, Space Controllers / SKD Managers, Traffic Operators, Trainers
To schedule a customised session, please contact learning@amadeus.com
Last update February 2025
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