New airport management systems to boost efficiency for the airport and its airline partners.
Perth Airport has deployed a new operational system that will streamline airline and ground handler flight management processes.
In partnership with Veovo, the project focused on improving operational performance and agility by using trusted data, analytics and intelligent automation to coordinate decision-making across the airport, for every flight, every day.
Software modules deployed included a new Airport Operational Database (AODB), Resource Management System (RMS), Revenue Management and Billing System and Flight Information Display System (FIDS).
Perth Airport Chief Operating Officer Scott Woodward said that the transformation of its Airport Management System would fast-track the airport’s ability to scale up its operations efficiently when international and domestic travel fully resumes.
“The new system will provide our airline partners and their handlers seamless and timely information, real-time flight updates, and the opportunity for increased collaboration between the airport and its users.
“And, with the current volatility, the need to deliver safe and reliable conditions for our airline partners to operate will be critical as the aviation industry recovers from the severe impacts of the pandemic,” Mr Woodward continued.
Perth Airport Chief Financial Officer Brian Pereira said that despite the pandemic, Perth Airport and Veovo have been able to undertake this complex upgrade and transition to the new system seamlessly, and with no unplanned disruptions to critical airport services.
“This is a fantastic outcome for our airline partners,” Mr Pereira said.
The Veovo Intelligent Airport Platform connects and analyses data spanning flights, airside and landside activities – to provide clarity in real-time for the airport, its aviation partners and its passengers. Decision support and optimisation tools enable the airport to build robust resourcing plans and proactively flex to handle irregular operations. This agility leads to improved resilience, more efficient gate allocations and a more predictable experience for customers.
“We’re delighted that Perth Airport has partnered with Veovo to undertake one of the industry’s most significant digital transformations at such a critically important time,” said James Williamson, CEO Veovo.
“While the whole industry rethinks its approach to operational planning, Perth Airport is leading the way in improving efficiency and the customer experience in the new age of travel. “