Digital and data-driven airports
For airports, the intelligent use of data is vital to operational efficiency, cost control and the user experience. We help aviation clients to identify, develop and implement the most valuable uses of digital technology, leading to organisational transformation and placemaking benefits.
Our digital aviation team brings together Arup’s traditional planning, engineering, design and advisory strengths with advanced digital expertise in enterprise architecture, modelling, data analytics, and user-centred design. Together we create new value for our aviation clients, solving complex challenges using advanced data analytics, modelling, and knowledge of the latest technologies and standards.
In 2017, Arup began working with Delta, the largest carrier at LGA, on a complete redesign of a new $4 billion terminal at LGA.
This seminal shift will be digital. Arup’s comprehensive centralisation of technology at the terminal will deliver a pioneering level of information access and smart operations for Delta.
Digital wayfinding signage from the roadway to the gates will guide Delta flyers, as it anticipates their journeys with updated and customizable information, including from the building’s smart monitoring of conditions in terminal relative to their travel. QR code-accessible interactive screens throughout the terminal will support passengers on their journeys, displaying information such as maps, directions, travel time to terminal locations, wait times for lines, the nearest concessions and even updates on which bathrooms are clean and ready to use.
Arup implemented an overarching technology platform, which functions as an information broker to integrate the entirety of terminal technology the new terminal. The system gathers all data sets across the terminal’s subsystems, and displays information through dashboards that Arup customized with relevant sets of information and interfaces for different user groups.
Understanding the passenger
Arup is at the forefront of data and simulation, using our own in-house software MassMotion and other cutting edge tools to model passenger and baggage flow in terminals. Our ability to advise our clients on the data streams they should harvest to inform planning and operational decisions enables us to drive optimisation across multiple airports in a client’s portfolio.
Taiwan’s Taoyuan International Airport is the eleventh busiest airport in the world. Achieving the desired levels of customer service at maximum capacity was a major planning challenge, but by using the latest digital tools and techniques, our planning and analytical experts could simulate the flexibility of demand required for the new terminal.
Building a detailed 3D simulation model, we analysed passenger and aircraft movement in line with forecast demand to replicate a ‘collision avoidance environment’. To fully test our plans, multiple passenger journeys were visualised, allowing us to integrate modern digital processes including technology-based check-ins, advanced security screening, e-gates and a new Automatic People Mover (APM) system into the design.
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Crafting a New York–inspired atmosphere for passengers traveling through JFK’s global gateway to the world
JFK New Terminal One Art, Branding, and Digital Experience Program, USA
Helping Vancouver International Airport to prepare for unexpected weather
Vancouver International Airport After Action Review, Canada
Seamless redevelopment and renovation at George Bush Intercontinental Airport
IAH Terminal Redevelopment Program, USA
Designing the expanded Gold Coast Airport’s operational readiness model
Gold Coast Airport ORAT, Australia
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