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FlightStats June 2017 Newsletter. Is this email not displaying correctly? . We realized that for som

FlightStats June 2017 Newsletter. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. We realized that for some of our customers, purchasing an API is above and beyond what they need to do. Now, in addition to our Historical Flight Status API, we are offering the option for customers to download a file of historical flight status data using our self-service Historical Flight Status Data Export. This tool will put historical data right at our customer’s fingertips.​ [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- May 2017 On-time Performance Now Available Analyze Airline and Airport performance with FlightStats May 2017 OTP Reports. Generate reports based on specific size, region, and rankings for airline and airport performance data. View the [Airline On-time Performance]( report now View the [Airport On-time Performance]( report now --------------------------------------------------------------- What major airlines are doing to improve their operations As the airline industry becomes increasingly competitive, senior executives from some of the world’s leading airlines say their top business challenge is determining how they can differentiate more effectively. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The future drivers to watch in online travelIn the last six months, the online travel industry has seen a continued trend for aggressive consolidation. With competition getting even more fierce, are you innovating in line with market trends? [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Director of Flight Data Engineering and yogi Meet Jon! He manages the data processing team and helps ensure our data is of the highest quality. In his spare time, he enjoys doing yoga and drinking wine. Sales Operations Specialist and hippie Meet Kristin! She enjoys assisting people with understanding our data. A few years ago, she spent some time planting trees in Idaho, Montana, and Oregon. [Read More]( [Read More]( Copyright © 2017 FlightStats, Inc. FlightStats, Inc. 522 SW 5th Ave. Suite 200 Portland, OR 97204 USA [Unsubscribe from this list]( [Update subscription preferences](

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