VIDEO. What do you think is the most complex area of an airport? The area where the different processes of an airport come together? The Apron?  If anything goes wrong in one of the processes here; the aircraft, the passengers and the baggage flow –  it immediately has a knock-on affect on the other processes. Watch the video where our Director of Business Unit Advanced Analytics, Patrick Reijnders shares his thoughts about “Re-defining the apron set-up – The digital Apron”.

This year at inter airport Munich, ADB SAFEGATE introduced the Presentation Theater to bring forward our experts within our key domains and share our knowledge and visions with the wider audience in the industry. This was an open event, where anyone visiting the fair could stop by and listen to a 15 minute presentation on how the industry is evolving and how ADB SAFEGATE is contributing.

Watch the full presentation here
Watch the full presentation from the Presentation Theater where our Director of Business Unit Advanced Analytics, Patrick Reijnders shares his thoughts about “Re-defining the apron set-up – The digital apron“.

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ADB SAFEGATE provides integrated solutions that raise efficiency, improve safety, boost environmental sustainability and reduce operational costs for airports, airlines and ANSPs. The company works with airports and airlines to solve operational bottlenecks from approach to departure. Solutions encompass airfield lighting, tower-based traffic control systems, intelligent docking automation and services, as well as applying advanced IT and analytics to deliver industry-leading Total Airport Management. With more than 1,200 employees, ADB SAFEGATE serves more than 2,500 airports in more than 175 countries, from the busiest and largest like Atlanta, Beijing, Dubai, Heathrow, Charles De Gaulle, Frankfurt, Istanbul, New Delhi and Changi to fast-growing airports across Asia and Africa.