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About OAG data
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  Overview  

OAG data provides essential information and services to the aviation and related industries. It is a division of OAG, the world's leading independent source of flight information.

OAG data specializes in collecting, processing and distributing airline schedules and related data. It has the most comprehensive and up-to-date schedules database in the world.

OAG data services include data supply to the world's global distribution systems and airline reservation systems; data analysis tools and services; online timetables for airlines and airports; and content for Internet travel portals.

For an overview of the benefits of providing schedules and flight information to OAG and the value of our unique distribution services and products click here for a copy of the OAG Airline briefing.


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  New Airline Information Pack  

If you are a new airline just starting operations you may find our New Airline Information Pack useful. Click here to request a copy.

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  OAG Database Key Statistics  
OAG operates the worlds most comprehensive, accurate and robust schedules databases which have been developed by working with airlines, big and small, and the industry partners who require flight data for over 70 years. The table below provides some facts and figures demonstrating the depth and accuracy of our databases.
OAG Database Key Statistics
Number of Airlines held on OAG schedules database 902
Number of Monthly Flight Changes 449,578
Average number of Airlines updating each day 107
Number of MCTs held on OAG database 65,402
Number of Monthly MCT changes 8,598
These details are valid for October 2007
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  Where does OAG data go  

OAG provides the most extensive reach for schedules and related data. In addition to OAG?s own frequent flyer and corporate travel audience of over half a million, flight information is distributed to a huge global marketplace.

Reservation Sales Channels: OAG supplies flight information to the world?s leading GDS, e-portals and hosted airline reservation systems. These supplies drive the sale of seats via both the travel agency networks or directly to the traveler themselves.

Government and Regulatory Bodies: these organizations require flight information for critical operational and regulatory purposes.

Industry Partners and Analysts: airports, aerospace companies, tourist boards and consultants all rely on OAG data for many marketing and analytical activities including, timetables, aircraft demand projections, competitive analysis, tourist planning and airport development planning.

Application Service Providers: these companies take accurate and comprehensive information from OAG data for reservation hosting, catering, crew planning, network planning and flight operational solutions that they provide to airlines, airports and the wider aviation industry.

Publishers: providing travel planning products direct to travelers and corporate travel managers, these organizations use OAG data for including printed guides, CD Rom, Internet, PDA, SMS and mobile services.

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