How Kquika Saves Airlines Money with Its Innovative Machine Learning Platforms

Kquika is solving problems for airlines and passengers with proprietary data sets and machine learning algorithms. Made by experts in aviation, their products provide airlines with the best flight path and accurate weather delay, maintenance delay and maintenance need predictions. 

With the exception of personal vehicles, the transportation industry has lagged far behind other industries on the technology front — especially when it comes to commercial aviation. Yes, airlines have been using automatic check-in kiosks for a bit, but beyond simple automations, new ideas like big data and machine learning have yet to be embraced and implemented on a wide scale. 

Kquika is working with airlines to change that and bring the commercial aviation industry into the 2020s. Just like Google Maps can find the best route, Kquika solves the same problem for flight paths, delays and maintenance. 

About Kquika

Kquika consists of two main services: a predictive maintenance platform and a disruption and recovery platform. The predictive maintenance platform utilizes use and repair data across commercial airplane models to predict when aircraft components and systems need service.

The platform empowers airlines to understand what parts of the plane will need maintenance and when. This effectively lowers maintenance costs because airlines are able to correct problems before they become catastrophic. The tool is similar to the platforms and data sets manufacturing facilities use to anticipate machine damage that could hold up production and possibly injure someone. 

Therefore, Kquika is helping airlines reduce aircraft damage and maintenance costs while keeping passengers and workers safe and free from emergency maintenance-related flight delays. Additionally, the maintenance platform works for any type of aircraft, making it a great tool for logistics companies with an airborne arm, the military, hobbyists and aviation schools. 

The disruption and recovery platform takes everything about a flight into account, including the weather, flight path, recent and future flight paths and other important airline and air traffic control data. Its machine learning algorithms use this data to calculate possible delays.       

When Kquika discovers a delay, its automated system can be programmed to send alerts to customers along with the option to rebook their flights. This works for any type of delay or missed connection. The platform gives airlines the ability to alert and reroute passengers faster and without the need for human interaction — saving airlines in two ways. First, human receptionists are not needed for rebooking and questions about delays, saving airlines on labor costs. Second, passengers are well-served with Kquika and not left standing in line waiting to speak with tellers, resulting in a good customer experience and better brand loyalty.  

Overall, the powerful and easily integrated Kquika platforms give airlines peace of mind, significant cost savings and increased customer loyalty. It also provides passengers with essential time-saving tools. 

What Kquika is Up To Today

Victor Oribamise, CEO is currently in talks with major airlines about the use of their products. One day they hope to be assisting every airline and passenger on earth with their ingenious products. This busy trio is also working on valuable new innovations to their platforms, so keep an eye on Kquika via the Kquika website, LinkedIn and Twitter for updates! 

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