This course explains load control and the weight & balance processes as well as the administration features of Amadeus Altéa Departure Control Flight Management.
On this course you will learn how to:
Prepare flights for departure through the load control process.
Produce documentation relating to the load control process.
Handle flight disruptions.
Create departure plans used for system automation using the Plan Template Management application.
Set up mandatory administration and engineering business rules used to define the system’s working parameters.
This course covers the following topics:
Introduction and system architecture.
Flight information.
Deadload.
Load distribution.
Fuel information.
Passenger distribution.
Departure control.
Disruption management.
Departure Plan Template.
Amadeus Business Rules for Flight Management.
Departure Plan Simulation.
Is this the course for you?
This course is for:
Airline business analysts.
Airline scoping analysts.
Airline Departure Control project team members or testers requiring an overview of Altéa Departure Control Flight Management.
Things you need for this course
Pre-requisite:
An understanding of load control processes and/or airport ramp operations.
To schedule a customised session, please contact: learning@amadeus.com
Last update: July 2025
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