Oman Airport signed an agreement with To70 to provide to a platform to improve Oman airport’s operational efficiency. As per the contract, To70 will provide a program called Airport Collaborative Decision Making (ACDM) that will enable all teams working at airports to operate under common frameworks.
To70 claims that by implementing the specialized ACDM project, partners and customers will be able to work together to ensure seamless operations. This will improve decision-making processes, reduce flight delays, and increase operational efficiency, ground handling teams, air traffic controllers, and all strategic airport partners.
Commenting on the agreement, Saud bin Nasser Al Hubaishi, Vice President of Muscat International Airport and Acting Chief of Operations at Oman Airports, said: “This agreement is a component of the International Civil Aviation Organization’s aim to enhance airport services globally and to give airlines easier access to services. Through the agreement, Oman Airports will ensure that the Sultanate of Oman stays ahead of developments in the aviation sector through an integrated system that enables us to collaborate more closely with our partners.”
The project will give all partners a clear understanding of how things work, which will enable them to produce quick, efficient solutions for any future modifications to schedules and itineraries.