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FlightStats July 2017 Newsletter. Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. The [Business Travel Event of the Year®]( is only a few weeks away, and you won’t want to miss out on talking to the FlightStats team while you’re there. Visit us at booth 438. Don't forget to tune into our Facebook Live interview with travel technology expert, Lee Brubaker. We'll be discussing policy exception waiver automation and the impact it could have on travel management companies. [Watch us live on the FlightStats Facebook page]( on July 18th at 2:45 p.m. and share your questions in the comments. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- June 2017 On-time Performance Now Available Analyze Airline and Airport performance with FlightStats June 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 --------------------------------------------------------------- How airlines can work with TMCs to provide better service [Infographic] Examining how TMCs and airlines currently manage changes to itineraries during irregular operations has revealed a key way they can work with TMCs to provide better service to their shared customers. [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Reasons to Meet FlightStats at GBTA 2017We have exciting new developments to discuss with the attendees of GBTA Convention 2017, and we’re looking forward to sharing what we’ve been working on.​ [Read More]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Software QA Engineer and secret DJ Meet Trey! He likes making sure our products are ready to be consumed by our customers. In his free time, he DJs and geeks out over electronic music. Software Engineer and bowling star Meet Mark! He works on our web and mobile developing applications that millions of travelers use every day. He enjoys bowling in his spare time. [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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