Airline Operations Control Centers (OCCs) play a critical role in ensuring operational efficiency and directly contribute to reducing costs by optimizing resources and minimizing disruptions.
In 1992, the same year the SMS was invented, Operational Readiness and Airport Transfer (ORAT) as we know it was introduced. Since then, the framework has accompanied many airport construction projects but has seen few changes.
In the dynamic aviation industry, effective management of crew planning rules is essential for maintaining compliance, optimizing operations, and ensuring the safety and well-being of crew members.
In today’s fast-paced world, disruptions in air travel are inevitable and can have significant impacts onairlines. From unexpected technical issues to unforeseen weather events – the list of potential disruptions is endless.
With the rapid advancement of AI systems, the technical possibilities in the field of video analytics (VA) are expanding. Alongside progress in applications for operational efficiency as well as for security and safety, M2P is closely monitoring the legal landscape ensuring data protection.
Digital Twin has become a buzzword that is utilized to describe a large range of IT initiatives within airports and organizations in general. There are some great examples of how they can support operational and production processes, but there exist also numerous examples where organizations simply start and struggle. To obtain success it is crucial to understand what a Digital Twin entails and which pre-requisites you will need.
Three major factors that require airport operators to constantly examine and optimize their technical departments for operational success and why you should take on these challenges at your technical control center.
Technical Control Centers need to contribute to Smart Airport Operations.
Just when everything looked like the long-awaited recovery for aviation was finally starting to pick up steam, “the Virus” had other ideas. But whilst the industry was hit hard in about all facets of businesses, one silver lining may be its effect on digitalization. Ahead of the holiday break, we look at how airports can utilize this to gain competitive advantages in 2022.