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Airport digitalization refers to the integration of digital technologies into airport operations to enhance efficiency, passenger experience, and safety. This process involves the automation of processes and the implementation of systems such as biometrics for identity management, Internet of Things (IoT) for asset tracking, data analytics for operational decision-making, and self-service kiosks to reduce wait times. Air Traffic Control (ATC) also benefits from digitalization through advanced communication systems, real-time traffic management, flight data processing systems, and predictive tools for traffic flow management. The digital transformation allows for the smoother movement of aircraft on the ground and in the airspace, facilitating timely flight departures and arrivals while ensuring the safety of passengers and crew.
Several companies specialize in providing solutions for the airport digitalization market. Some notable players in this field include SITA, an IT provider known for offering end-to-end service to the air transport industry; Amadeus IT Group, which provides advanced technology solutions for customer management and operations; Thales Group, offering a range of ATC and airport security solutions; Indra Sistemas, a company that specialises in the development of technology solutions for traffic management; Collins Aerospace, which delivers innovative aviation technology solutions; and Siemens Logistics, known for their airport baggage handling and logistics systems. These companies are at the forefront of transforming airports into smart, highly efficient hubs that leverage the power of technology to meet the advancing needs of the aviation industry. Show Less Read more