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An operational approach to airport performance

Klaus Dengler, Managing Director Europoles Suisse GmbH), René Vuillemin, (Managing Director Europoles Suisse GmbH)

As airports grow and develop technologically, airport lighting systems also have to meet increasingly higher requirements. The trend is away from mere lighting poles towards flexible multi-functional systems.

Every airport is different. One solution will not fit all.

Every solution must be tailored to each airport’s demands, environment and business objectives. We know that existing infrastructure often contains hidden and unused capacity that can be released with a holistic view of the airport. ADB SAFEGATE applies an advisory, consultative approach to creating the right solution. Our aim is to propose a cost effective way to resolve an airport’s most pressing challenges, quickly and smoothly. This can encompass every aspect of air traffic control and guidance, from approach, runway and taxiway lighting to tower-based traffic control systems, to intelligent gate and docking automation. We use an operational view to optimize airport performance and customer success.

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Six-step program tailored to optimize airport performance

Our operational approach analyzes an airport’s current situation and aims to create a future-proof solution that boosts aircraft movements safely and optimizes airport efficiency. We accelerate airport performance around efficiency, sustainability and safety, by analyzing, recommending and delivering the right mix of intelligent operational and technical solutions and services for the tower, airfield and gate.

Analysis
The first step is to understand your airport operations. ADB SAFEGATE experts conduct a detailed analysis of traffic flow and airfield, tower and gate operational processes.

Operational concept
Having identified areas needing improvement, we then create a new operational scheme that meets your business and strategic objectives.

Solution design
Working with you, we design the complete airport operations solution that integrates all systems as required to implement the new operational processes.

Specification
To achieve the full benefits of the operational concept it is vital to select the most appropriate products and systems for integration into the total solution.

Implementation and integration
Our experienced project management teams deploy and engineer the complete system, producing a tightly integrated solution that works seamlessly and efficiently.

Efficient operations
The highest airport performance is sustained with the support of our operations engineering team, including maintenance and training.

ADB SAFEGATE analyzes, recommends and delivers the right mix of intelligent, operational and technical solutions and services for the tower, airfield and gate. The full six-step program of solution design may not always be required, so our expert input from any of these stages can be mixed and matched to achieve the safest and most efficient ground operations for every airport.

Our dedicated Airport Performance team is here to answer any questions about how to accelerate performance at your airport. Do not hesitate to contact us at airportperformance@adbsafegate.com

Every solution must be tailored to each airport’s demands, environment and business objectives. We know that existing infrastructure often contains hidden and unused capacity that can be released with a holistic view of the airport

Martin Olsson, Head of Airport performance & Tower Sales

Contact details

ADB SAFEGATE

Martin Olsson, 
Head of Airport performance & Tower Sales

Tel: +49 9181 896-0

Fax: +49 9181 896-1115

Email:martin.olsson@adbsafegate.com

Website:www.adbsafegate.com

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