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ST Engineering unveils SERIS® Airport Analytics to address rising air traffic volume

Airport operators will be able to reduce delays in air traffic flow and congestion in airports during peak times.

ST Engineering’s electronics sector announced the launch of SERIS® Airport Analytics to address the rising air traffic volume faced by global aviation markets, an announcement revealed.

SERIS® Airport Analytics is designed to enhance airports’ operational performance through data-driven and fact-based decision-making, by leveraging its advanced intelligence capabilities powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence. As a result, airport operators will be able to reduce delays in air traffic flow and congestion in airports during peak times, the firm highlighted.

According to the latest World Airport Traffic Forecasts (WATF) published by Airports Council International, global traffic volume is expected to double by 2034, based on a projected growth rate of 4.3% per annum.

In Airport Operations, ST Engineering’s integrated SERIS® Airport Operations Centre System is said to enable Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) and day-to-day operations.

“Delivering a comprehensive, broad range and in-depth advanced analytics capabilities, it provides a unified view of airport operations and the complete passenger experience from curb to gate,” the firm explained. “It embeds predictive and prescriptive analytics into processes, ground handler interactions and optimises the passenger experience, facilitating smooth integration of information and analytic models directly into process flows.” 

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