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Air Transat to rollout AI-powered disruption recovery

Kate Angel
Last updated: 23 August 2026 13:24
By Kate Angel
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Air Transat is deploying the X360 AI platform disruption recovery system © stratosX
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Canadian airline Air Transat (TS) has partnered with Montreal-based technology company stratosX to deploy an artificial intelligence (AI) powered flight disruption system. The decision support platform  known as X360, will enable the airline to improve its response to flight delays, cancellations and schedule changes.

Image shows a black computer screen with details for five live flights and use of colour blocks to display time changes. On the right hand side are 'recovery options' which include 'do nothing' and 'minimise delay/cost'
The dashboard of the stratosX X360 system with illustrative data © stratosX

Disruption recovery

Following a successful proof of concept, TS will be “the launch airline for one of the first integrated recovery orchestration platforms in live airline operations”.

TS Chief Operating Officer, Marc-Philippe Lumpé said:

“In irregular operations, speed and clarity matter – X360 strengthens how we recover, giving our teams the visibility to act with greater confidence and consistency, while protecting the experience for our customers.”

X360 works with existing systems to consolidate flight data into one clear, structured view for multiple operational teams. It will enable proactive decision making by identifying emerging pressure and risk scenarios earlier. Suggested actions will factor in and balance aircraft and crew availability and constraints with the aim of minimising impact, delays and costs.

Chief Executive Officer of stratosX, Ghislain Gagné said:

“We built X360 to help airlines turn disruption recovery into a structured, repeatable process rather than a reactive one. Working with Air Transat’s operations team to bring this platform into a live airline environment is a significant milestone in this partnership, and we look forward to demonstrating measurable results together.”

Image shows a blue banner image with white text '7-time winner, thank you' and seven gold medals next to an image of a smiling air stewardness
Air Transat won the Skytrax award ‘World’s best leisure airline’ for the seventh time in 2025 © Air Transat

Same disruption, smarter recovery

Platform creators stratosX estimate that disruption costs the airline industry over $60 billion a year. Their new solution aims to improve airline anticipation, absorption and adaptation.

Air Transat is also headquartered in Montreal and was founded in 1986. The airline was named the World’s Best Leisure Airline at the 2025 Skytrax World Airline Awards for the seventh time in 2025, for the third consecutive year. In the same year, Air Canada (AC) was named the Best Airline in North America for the ninth time. The awards are often referred to as “the Oscars of the aviation industry”.

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