Global travel
depends on
Our data.

 

oag brings it to life.

The aviation ecosystem is vast, complicated, and ever-expanding. 

It’s a sea of data: countless touchpoints that need making sense of. And from these touchpoints
billions of decisions are made daily to keep air travel on track - most of them driven by our data
and insights.

our vision:


We empower better travel  
with the data the world
relies on- delivered through 
A platform you can trust.

in 2024:


9.5
Billion

Total passengers projected
to reach 9.5 billion.

107,328
flights

An average of 107,382 flights
depart per day.

8.8
trillion

Revenue passenger kilometres
(RPKs) reached 8.8 trillion.

 

OAG's Data made most of this possible.

oag = aviation originators.

The Official Aviation Guide was released to the world in 1929 a
document that would become our namesake. From this year onwards,
we’ve been leading the aviation data charge, taking the guesswork
out of the global travel industry with invaluable data and innovations.

Today, our supply, demand, and pricing data lives in the cloud,
powering tomorrow’s aviation ecosystem and keeping the wings in
motion, so to speak.

That's a 96-year scholarship in flight analytics - unbeaten, 
unsurpassed,  and now more data-driven than ever.  The industry has come a long way.

 

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thankfully, we can handle the
pressure.

Because aviation is in our blood. At OAG, we call it the DNA of Travel.
We live, breathe, and think all things air travel. And we’ve been there
from the very beginning.

1929:

2024:



6,000
passengers

US airlines transported approximately
6,000 passengers

89,700,000
passengers

US airlines transported approximately 89.7 million
passengers in June 2024 alone

 

oag have been a player in one of the fastest-growing industries ever.

we've loved the ride, even the turbulence

and our story is still being told

We're entering our most exciting chapter yet. Today’s aviation industry is
equal parts complex, competitive, energetic, and fluid.

The pressure is truly on as customers demand more, regulators tighten
rules, and more and more flights take to the skies. It s a good thing
aviation thrives on challenge.

If you think you could play a key role in OAG's future and the future of
air travel, we want to hear from you

And our story is still being told@2x