Smart Airports, the digital transformation of airports
Why did Smart Airports emerge?
What is a Smart Airport?
Digital transformation applications in airports
Artificial Intelligence Services
Digitalisation of
infrastructures
Digitalisation of
commercial flow
Digitalisation of
passenger flow
Digitalisation of infrastructures
This transformation brings with it the hyperconnectivity of each and every one of the assets that form part of an airport, resulting in improved infrastructures that dump large amounts of data from the different points and areas, thus enabling centralised management, process optimisation and obtaining qualitative analyses that help to improve predictability for more accurate decision-making.
Digitalisation of commercial flow
Airports require increased network reliability and improved real-time performance for commercial flight-related systems. Digitisation enables the automation of processes for tracking goods, executing tasks from offices, improving cyber security, resource planning and optimising time and efficiency.
Digitalisation of passenger flow
In this section, greater performance of the daily operations of the airport ecosystem is achieved. For example, monitoring domestic flights en route, cross-referencing real-time data from assets on the ground, results in improved preparation and coordination of processes that improve passenger flow, including check-in and check-out, baggage, occupancy and check-in wait times, etc.
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Applications of digital transformation at airports
For example, to optimise passengers’ time, the New Hamad International Airport has implemented 5 state-of-the-art self-check-in kiosks and a self-service bag drop with biometric technology capability.
This autonomy that smart airports give to users is crucial to understand the advantages that these infrastructures possess.
On the other hand, AI has also been applied to the airport industry to improve the quality and enhance the user experience after each flight. London-Gatwick Airport has integrated technologies including sensors, data analytics and AI to improve the customer experience and, in turn, increase productivity. How? By developing a blockchain-based digital wallet that allows passengers frequenting this airport to use rewards.
The trend of the future, already proven in the UK and Sweden, is to transform air terminals into one-stop transport hubs. In this way, a single control centre will be able to manage the traffic of several airfields, reducing construction and maintenance costs from one integrated operations platform.
For their part, IATA and ACI’s smart security programmes advocate improved security practices that combine enhanced security with greater operational efficiency, while delivering an improved passenger experience.
Biometric self-boarding gates or automated border control with electronic boarding gates are examples of such applications.
Dubai Airport makes use of a smart tunnel which, thanks to facial recognition and AI, allows passengers to pass through passport control in just 15 seconds without any human intervention.
Another example of security is Shezen Airport, which has implemented an intelligent flight information display system that recognises passengers’ faces.
To guarantee a cleaner and more sustainable infrastructure, high-efficiency hardware (solar panels, LED lighting, low-consumption monitors, optimised water systems, etc.) is combined with digital control of the same.
Likewise, the ability to measure in real time the temperature, air quality, status of the entrances or ventilation, allows optimised management of the air conditioning and healthiness of the environment.
Advantages of Smart Airports
- Improved operational efficiency, making use of data collected in real time.
- Reduction of operating costs, improving productivity and perfecting operations.
- Optimisation of demand, thanks to greater control of passenger flows and automation of entry controls.
- Significantly improved passenger experience, by improving passenger handling services, flight control, check-in, etc.
- Enhanced surveillance and security through biometric monitoring systems, advanced cyber security and greater reliability in operations and maintenance of facilities.
- Improved health surveillance and ground services (cleaning frequencies, availability of amenities, etc.).