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Old Posted Jul 16, 2024, 11:09 PM
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I was watching the Emirates A380 to see if it would end up needing to divert but it took the scenic route and was able to land alright at YYZ. A couple diversions did hit YOW, an AC E75 and CR9 from LGA and EWR respectively.
I'm reading elsewhere that parts of the GTA got dumped with 100 mm of rain in about 3 hours. Union Station, the DVP, etc. flooded earlier today.

@RomanR27 great stats compilation of the winter's leisure transborder routes.
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Old Posted Jul 17, 2024, 2:04 PM
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Old Posted Jul 17, 2024, 9:46 PM
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AF327 just took off on runway 32 and did an immediate 180 to avoid weather to the north of the field: https://www.flightaware.com/live/fli...110Z/CYOW/LFPG

I'm sure that would have been a thing of beauty to see or be a passenger for.
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2024, 5:03 AM
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AI at YOW: New tech from Nepean company could benefit passengers and position Ottawa as cutting edge

Mia Jensen, OBJ
July 11, 2024 3:50 PM ET


A new artificial intelligence program coming to the Ottawa International Airport (YOW) this summer could help airport officials more accurately predict delays and pinpoint safety concerns.

Ottawa’s airport is partnering with Nepean-based Searidge Technologies to conduct a nine-month demonstration of Smart Stand, a program that uses cameras and sensors to monitor airport gates and ground activity in real-time, then runs visual artificial intelligence algorithms to predict potential delays, according to Josha Bharadwa, head of platform and products at Searidge.

The goal of the program, Bharadwa told OBJ, is to make the turnaround process between flights more efficient and improve safety on the ground.

“I’m sure you’ve experienced something similar … when you’re at the gate every 15 minutes you get another message: delayed,” said Bharadwa. “With (Smart Stand), we can see the predicted turnaround time and departure time, so that we get real-time insights into the process. Then passengers can enjoy the airport’s services, rather than waiting around the gate for continuous updates.”

The system monitors hundreds of individual tasks during the turnaround process, according to Bharadwa, including fuelling, aircraft arriving and departing, baggage handling and passengers disembarking the aircraft. All of these steps have the potential to lead to delays and, with so many factors at play, it can be hard to keep track.

In addition to increasing efficiency, Bharadwa said the program helps to improve safety for passengers and crew, as well as ground personnel.

“We can detect, using our AI and cameras, if a human is getting too close to the engine ingestion zone,” he said. “Or, we can make sure that they are doing the required safety checks for each flight.”

The program also returns data and generates key performance indicators that allow the airport to evaluate its operations.

YOW spokesperson Krista Kealey said this is the first implementation of AI at the airport.

“The Airport Authority has been examining the potential for AI and other technologies to improve the passenger experience at YOW and is excited to take this first step in AI with Searidge,” she told OBJ in an email. “We hope the trial will provide increased situational awareness and predictability and show us and our airline partners where efficiencies can be found and implemented post-trial. Ultimately, it’s about providing improved service for our passengers in a safe, secure airside environment.”

While artificial intelligence is new for YOW, this isn’t the first time Searidge has worked with the airport. In a press release, Ottawa International Airport Authority CEO Mark Laroche said he was excited to continue the collaboration.

“We are thrilled to build on several successful collaborations with Searidge Technologies that have improved our airside situational awareness and safety posture,” he said. “Smart Stand’s data and analysis capabilities, coupled with operational efficiencies, will ultimately mean improved performance for all airside players and better service for our passengers.”

For passengers, the tech will most likely be invisible, but Bharadwa said the difference will be in the experience.

“It depends on how the airport wants to integrate it into their system,” he said. “I think from the passenger perspective, they’re really going to notice it if the airport integrates it with live updates, giving them a more accurate depiction of when a pushback is going to happen. As a passenger, you’re still going to get that delay, it’s still going to be annoying, but you’re going to be able to spend it in the lounge and not locked to the gate.”

This is not Searidge’s first experience with artificial intelligence. Bharadwa said the company started integrating AI into its products as far back as 2015.

Smart Stand and its AI algorithm have been in progress since about 2019 and, while parts of it have been tested at other airports, this is the first time the program is being demonstrated in full.

“It’s something new,” Bharadwa said. “There are competitors in the space, but it’s brand new for many, many airports. This is a brand new technique with camera technology to create actionable insights and deeper-level information. It isn’t replacing any existing technology. A lot of the procedure that currently happens (is done by) humans, setting predicted onboard and departure times. We’re just automating it.”

After the nine-month demonstration, Bharadwa said the plan is to roll out the program to a number of airports across North America and Europe, likely by late 2025.

He added that the tech won’t necessarily create an incentive for more airlines to come to Ottawa, but it could solidify YOW’s reputation as a leader in tech integration across the aviation industry.

“If we can increase the utilization of each individual stand, we can handle the flow of more passengers and more aircrafts,” he said. “For Ottawa’s partners, they’ll see that it has the latest and greatest technologies available in the APM (automated people mover) and aviation space. It’s working with partners like Searidge to develop these solutions to stay on the forefront of the technology market.”

https://obj.ca/ai-yow-nepean-company...-cutting-edge/
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 12:09 PM
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Porter affected by a global IT outage and has cancelled all flights until noon.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 12:30 PM
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Airlines worldwide affected by this. And other businesses/industries affected too. Not going to be a good day.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 2:00 PM
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I did though spot about 1/2 hr ago the PM’s new 330 taking off from 25.

Today's departure count: 85

Today's cancellation count (so far): 1

Let’s see with all the delays whether the cancellation count stays low.
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 3:33 PM
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Ottawa airport, Porter hit by fallout from Microsoft crash
Government services have also been disrupted as federal systems feel the impact of a cybersecurity glitch.

Staff Reporter, Ottawa Citizen
Published Jul 19, 2024 • Last updated 21 minutes ago • 2 minute read


Ottawa International Airport has urged travellers to double-check with their airlines Friday as cancellations and other computer problems continued to cascade after an overnight failure at a Microsoft cybersecurity operation.

Microsoft announced Friday morning that the source of the problem had been identified, clarifying that it was not due to a hack or cyber attack.

Instead, the issue is reportedly linked to a significant outage at cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, which traced the problem back to a fault in its most recent update, impacting services tied to some Microsoft products.

Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson Jacqueline Roby said the federal agency experienced a “partial systems outage” of its telephone reporting system on Friday morning.

“Telephone reporting is a system primarily used by small aircraft passengers and boaters,” Roby said. The CBSA worked urgently with its partners and service providers to mitigate any disruptions and restore full service as quickly as possible.

“We are continuing to monitor further potential impacts,” Roby said. “No CBSA systems are affected at this time.”

Meanwhile, Porter Airlines announced the cancellation of all flights until at least noon on July 19. A statement on its website said the outage affects all web services, including reservations, flight changes, inquiry systems, and the mobile app. Passengers cannot be rebooked while the systems are offline.

The airline said the rebooking process will take time due to high passenger volume. It may take a “number of days” to confirm new flights and communication by text and email will be delayed. Its call centre agents cannot access reservation or rebooking information, and extended wait times are likely.

The statement added that any passenger who has to cancel their travel plans “as a direct result of the systems issue” will be offered a full refund. Requests for a refund may be submitted when the site is active, using the customer relations contact. The site is flyporter.com

Meanwhile, some visitors to the Ottawa airport site were blocked, while others were able to see outdated arrival and departure information at yow.ca/en

The CBC’s French-language service, said their operations around Quebec were affected, although it reported return to normal at about 7 a.m.

In a message early Friday, Microsoft says users may be unable to access various Microsoft 365 apps and services.

Microsoft said on X (formerly Twitter) that work is underway to fix the glitch.

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local...icrosoft-crash
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Old Posted Jul 19, 2024, 4:21 PM
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Such lazy reporting. The problem arose from an update introduced by CrowdStrike. Yes, it is a problem on machines running the Windows operating system – but it was not a Microsoft problem. This is a CrowdStrike problem.

Why the media insist on calling it a “Microsoft crash” is beyond me. And they get away with making Microsoft look bad.

Microsoft has been working hard to identify and help fix the problem that CrowdStrike caused. Let’s give Microsoft some credit, instead of falsely-placed blame.
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 12:34 AM
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2024, 12:13 PM
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Rough day for PD.

Today's departure count: 72

Today's cancellation count (so far): 2 - one of which is just an AC flight # swap
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Old Posted Yesterday, 11:32 AM
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Old Posted Yesterday, 11:55 PM
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Crazy to see us consistently in the 80's these days. When will we see 100 daily flights? In the next 5 years?
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Crazy to see us consistently in the 80's these days. When will we see 100 daily flights? In the next 5 years?
Definitely…as long as PD is still around then.

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Crazy to see us consistently in the 80's these days. When will we see 100 daily flights? In the next 5 years?
Pre covid wasn't it around 110 a day?

As long as Porter builds up it should be faster than 5 years.
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Some crazy low fares on YYC, YWG and YEG this fall in September/October.

YOW-YYC
Air Canada, all but three days post Labour Day for $96.
Porter, all days post Labour Day for $96 at least one of the two flights is this price (most days both flights are)
WestJet, $84 many days in September, $96-124 in October

YYC-YOW
Air Canada, all but three days post Labour Day for $89
Porter, all but one day post Labour Day at least one flight for $89
WestJet, as low as $79 in September, $89-$115 in October

YOW-YEG
Porter $107 most days, $152 others
$77 in September, $96 in October

YEG-YOW
Porter $100 most days, $145 others
$66(!!) in August, $71 in September and $89 in August

YOW-YWG
Air Canada, fares a bit higher but still as low as $85 in September/October
Porter, $96 most days in September/October
WestJet $72 in September, $85 in October

YWG-YOW
Air Canada, lots of $92 at the end of August, $82 in September/October
Porter, $92 from the middle of October onwards
WestJet, $74-82 in September/October

With WS dropping YVR after Labour Day and AC going down to 2x daily, demand must be strong enough as the cheapest fare in September/October is $345/$310, west and eastbound respectively. With the third AC flight and WS in August, fares are cheaper then versus the fall.

This is just skimming Google Flights, so UltraBasic fares for WS, Basic for Porter and Basic for AC. AC is the only airline that allows a carryon with their basic fare, though.

On a separate note, Flair is dropping YOW-YHZ to 2x weekly from the beginning of September.
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