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Frequentis and T-Systems sign partnership deal to digitalise airports

Posted: 10 November 2021 | | No comments yet

T-Systems and Frequentis have formed a partnership with the aim to further digitalise airports which will improve efficiency in passenger, airside, and logistical areas.

Frequentis and T-Systems sign partnership deal to digitalise airports

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With T-Systems and Frequentis, two experts are now pooling their aviation expertise. The aim of the partnership is the far-reaching digitisation of airports for more efficient processes in the passenger area, as well as in the airside and logistics area of the airport. The two companies signed their partnership agreement at the Inter Airport Europe Trade Fair in Munich.

The Telekom subsidiary already provides airport management solutions to more than 50 international airports around the globe, including Frankfurt, Munich, Beijing Daxing, and Jakarta. The focus is on flight plan and resource management in the terminal and on the apron. The solutions support the efficient handling of passengers, baggage, and cargo. Frequentis, for its part, specialises in apron management, including rolling aircraft, and secure voice communications. Frequentis customers include Frankfurt, Munich, Dubai, and Hong Kong airports.

“The shock of the pandemic has made it clear to many airport operators that cost reduction alone is not enough for sustainable business,” said Andy Lesser, responsible for Mobility, Transport and Logistics at T-Systems. “Airports need more flexibility, efficiency, and resilience. They need digitisation. Together with Frequentis, we can now realise the fully digitised airport.”

Comprehensive integration and new technologies. But it’s not just about responding to fluctuations in business. Regulatory requirements in Europe are also increasing. Eurocontrol, the European Organisation for the Safety of Air Navigation, is pushing for greater integration of European airports. Last but not least, airports are also challenged to reduce CO2 emissions. One lever for this is the closer interlinking of all processes. Integrated systems and digitised processes form the basis.

“When we connect the data of air traffic control with that of the airport operations centres, our customers, air traffic control, and airport operators can make their operational processes at airports even more efficient and environmentally friendly,” commented Karl Fesl, Director Airports at Frequentis. “As a result, both noise and CO2 emissions can be significantly reduced and punctuality increased. Together with T-Systems, we are a particularly strong team in this regard!”

In addition to their industry expertise, the partners bring many new technologies to the table. Cloud solutions increase the flexibility of IT and its continuous modernisation. Ultra-fast 5G mobile networks speed up communications and offer passengers greater convenience. Artificial intelligence draws more benefit for airport operators from existing data. Augmented reality applications and digital twins will offer a new view of an airport’s operational control in the future.

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