ST Engineering’s Electronics sector has launched SERIS Airport Analytics to address the rising air traffic volume faced by global aviation markets. As pressures intensify with surging air transport demands, SERIS Airport Analytics is designed to enhance airports’ operational performance through data-driven and fact-based decision-making. Leveraging its advanced intelligence capabilities powered by machine learning and artificial intelligence, airport operators will be able to reduce delays in air traffic flow and congestion in airports during peak times, delivering a more seamless travel experience to passengers.
“Cities are facing urbanisation pressures like infrastructure challenges on land, at sea, and in the air. As a leading Information Communications Technologies provider and co-creator of smart city solutions, we help our customers adapt to new challenges and meet resource demands through the use of cutting-edge technologies,” said Mr Low Jin Phang, General Manager of Info-Software Systems, Electronics, ST Engineering.
According to the latest World Airport Traffic Forecasts (WATF) published by Airports Council International, global traffic volume is expected to double by 2034, based on a projected growth rate of 4.3% per annum. Airports need to optimise terminal and airside capacity, which require more innovative and intelligent tools to enhance decision-making and optimise operations.
ST Engineering recognises that understanding passenger trends from arrivals to departures is key in planning and resource allocation. ST Engineering has designed SERIS® Airport Analytics to optimise airport operations and consequently increase passenger satisfaction, while reducing operational costs.