According to EU Helpers, this tactical step highlights the airport's continuous commitment to investing in cutting-edge technology, which will ultimately improve service quality, punctuality, and efficiency.
While BER's most recent digital solutions were initially intended to support terminal operations, the emphasis has since changed to include the airport's 49 apron spots that are close to the terminal.
The airport is in the process of adopting a complete system known as the TurnaroundControl digital solution in partnership with Assaia, Flughafen Berlin Brandenburg GmbH.
This novel approach will also make it possible to analyze platform handling procedures using self-learning software and provide useful advice. By enhancing workflows connected to aircraft, this tactical maneuver attempts to strengthen flight schedule stability and timeliness. Over the coming months, this product is anticipated to be released gradually.
Additionally, he expressed excitement about the software's machine learning capabilities, hoping for insightful data that will spur additional improvements in airport operating procedures.
Additionally, CEO Assaia Max Diez stated his joy at working with Berlin Brandenburg Airport and for the opportunity to contribute to the airport's goal of offering the finest passenger experience at BER.
With regard to TurnaroundControl Software, it enhances airport operations by giving handling procedures real-time transparency. To provide suggestions for improving treatment methods, it makes use of AI-based software and cameras placed at strategic points on the platform.
A new digital solution for biometric access control has recently been launched at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, streamlining the process for visitors going through security checks.
Through the use of biometric facial recognition, the new digital service enables travelers to access particular airport processes without having to physically submit any paperwork. As a result, Senators and those in the HON circle can take advantage of the additional services at the airport. Examples of these airlines include Lufthansa, Austrian Airlines, Swiss, Brussels Airlines, and Eurowings.