Beyond networks and security, airports depend on dozens of specialized technology systems — from AI-powered docking guidance and advanced passenger processing to building automation and ground transportation management. We integrate them all.
Today's airports are not just buildings — they're complex technology ecosystems where dozens of specialized systems must work in concert. Aircraft docking guidance, common-use passenger processing, baggage handling, building automation, public address, and ground transportation systems all have unique requirements — but they all depend on shared infrastructure and coordinated data flows. Managing this ecosystem requires deep domain expertise across aviation operations and technology.
We provide integration leadership across the full spectrum of airport technology systems: AI-powered Visual Docking Guidance Systems (VDGS), Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) and Common Use Self-Service (CUSS), Common Use Passenger Processing Systems (CUPPS), baggage handling system (BHS) controls and tracking, building automation and management systems (BAS/BMS), public address and voice alarm (PA/VA) systems, gate and ramp management systems, parking and ground transportation technology, and distributed antenna systems (DAS) for cellular and public safety radio coverage.
Our aviation systems engagements deliver fully integrated operational technology environments where every system communicates, every interface is documented, and every operator has the information they need. We provide system-level design and integration architecture, vendor coordination and subcontractor management, installation oversight and quality assurance, integration testing across all system interfaces, operational training and documentation, and ongoing support through warranty and stabilization. The result is an airport that operates efficiently from day one — with technology that supports operations rather than complicating them.
Visual Docking Guidance Systems with AI-enhanced aircraft recognition and stand management.
Common-use terminal equipment and self-service kiosks for flexible airline operations.
BHS controls integration, tracking, and reconciliation with airline departure control.
BAS/BMS integration for HVAC, lighting, and energy management across the campus.
Zoned public address and emergency voice alarm systems with automated announcements.
Distributed antenna systems for cellular coverage and public safety radio throughout facilities.
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