OAG Launches DOT Analyzer 2.0

June 5, 2018

OAG has launched DOT Analyzer 2.0. The upgraded analytics solution empowers aviation analysts to evaluate essential U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) aviation data – including traffic, fare and financial statistics – through pre-calculated ratios, intuitive power tables and enhanced analytics tools. DOT Analyzer 2.0 makes calculating critical but complex financial ratios – such as revenue per block hour and revenue per flight hour – simple, fast and intuitive.

Pre-loaded with full history of available DOT data and constantly updated through the present, OAG’s DOT Analyzer 2.0 equips airlines, airports, tourism leaders and consultants to more effectively tackle many of the industry’s biggest challenges and opportunities, including network planning, revenue management, route development, leakage analysis, traffic forecasting and more. Additional upgrades and features in OAG’s DOT Analyzer 2.0 include:

  • Pre-calculated network and financial ratios that make it easy to benchmark, analyze and improve performance, including revenue per block hour, revenue per flight hour, costs per mile, costs per available seat mile and cost per departure.
  • Compatibility with OAG’s industry-leading Analyzer Suite, including Schedules, Connections, Traffic, Mapper and Reference Data.
  • An intuitive, easy-to-use interface that makes uploading, analyzing and managing data simple, fast and easy.
  • The most complete and holistic picture available of the U.S. aviation market, including T100 Segment, T100 Market, DB1B, Form 41 and T1-3 data.

“The release of DOT Analyzer 2.0 is the culmination of a series of significant investments and enhancements to the OAG Analyzer suite in the last 12 months which have transformed the user experience and functionality. The upgrades deliver immense value and make it incredibly simple to analyze and manage complex data sets, equipping customers to make smarter business decisions, uncover untapped growth opportunities and drive competitive advantage,” said Mark Clarkson, OAG’s Executive Vice President of Product Management.