Low-cost carrier modernizing operations and revenue analytics across 139 European and international routes
Pegasus Airlines operates a fleet of 111 aircraft serving 139 destinations across 53 countries, with the youngest average fleet age in Turkey (4.4 years). The tech stack emphasizes business intelligence (Power BI, Tableau, Cognos, MicroStrategy) and data tools (Python, Pandas, SQL, SAS) — unusual depth for an airline, signaling heavy investment in revenue forecasting and operational analytics. Active hiring across engineering, ops, and data teams, combined with projects around legacy UI modernization (React + TypeScript) and learning analytics, suggests a shift from static reporting toward real-time performance tracking and internal digital capability.
Pegasus Airlines is a publicly traded low-cost carrier based in Istanbul, operating scheduled service across domestic Turkey and international European markets. Founded in 1990 and acquired by Esas Holding in 2005, the airline has grown to 5,001–10,000 employees and operates point-to-point routes at competitive fares. The business model centers on high-frequency short and medium-range flights with a young, fuel-efficient fleet. Current operational priorities include revenue forecasting accuracy, budget coordination, compliance monitoring, and transformation of internal systems from legacy flex-based UIs to modern JavaScript frameworks.
Core tools include Microsoft Office, Power BI, Tableau, and IBM Cognos Analytics for reporting; Python, Pandas, NumPy, and SQL for data; Informatica and Ab Initio for ETL; ServiceNow and Jira for operations; and Google Analytics 4, Meta Ads, and DV360 for marketing.
Istanbul, Pendik, Turkey. The airline was founded in 1990 and is a publicly traded company with 5,001–10,000 employees.
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