The – supported by Honeywell and Mott MacDonald – examines how new technologies and the digitalization of existing manual processes can lead to new ways of addressing airport capacity challenges as the aviation industry recovers to pre-pandemic levels of air traffic.
The handbook provides advice on focus areas of technology adoption, how to approach digital transformation, and case studies. It has been adapted to include the challenges and opportunities brought by COVID-19.
“The COVID-19 crisis necessitates new systems and processes that are more efficient and touchless, enabling quick recovery and future growth,” ACI World Director General Luis Felipe de Oliveira said. “The challenge for aviation is to manage health issues, restore confidence, contain costs, make better use of resources, and find efficiencies, all while increasing sustainability, improving passenger experience, and maintaining safety and security."
“Airport leaders acknowledge that business success is not just about the deployment of new technologies but, instead, success will come from transforming the business of airports, adapting to customers, staff, community, and cultures while leveraging existing and new technologies to meet strategic objectives and goals. The pandemic may actually offer a catalyst for change, to foster greater innovation and the regulatory change needed to support it.”
The handbook has been developed by experts from the ACI World Information Technology (IT) Standing Committee, which aims to provide airports with concrete and practical advice to embark on or improve upon their digital transformation journey.