Optimizing Multiple Airports with One Platform

AeroCENTRAL

When managing multiple airports, efficient data flow is a key component to consistent, smooth airside planning and operations. Guillaume Desmedt, Technical Product Specialist at Transoft Solutions, recently addressed how AeroCENTRAL enhances the flow of critical information, improving collaborative decision-making across multiple airports, all from one platform.

One of the biggest challenges planners and operators face, Guillaume explains, is ensuring that everyone works with the same and latest information. “It can be quite a cumbersome process,” he says. “Because it usually means merging technical data, non-technical inputs, and operational procedures into a single document or manual that everyone can rely on.”

But AeroCENTRAL, a digital platform designed to make airport and airside operations more efficient, helps make this process easier – for everyone involved. “As AeroCENTRAL is one centralized platform,” Guillaume says, “you can ensure the latest information is automatically shared among all users without a need for multiple versions or manual updates. “

How Easier Access to Data Enhances Operations

From design and construction to ongoing operations and back to maintenance, one thing remains crucial for efficiency in airports: immediate, accurate, and relevant critical data flow across all phases.

Traditionally, accessing information means long meetings and a lot of back-and-forth with emails. And even then, important details can be missed or misunderstood. With AeroCENTRAL, however, information becomes accessible directly, helping planners work faster, more accurately, and with greater confidence.

“That’s the bigger picture, that AeroCENTRAL becomes a standalone solution or system,” Guillaume says. “It becomes a connected part of an airport’s ecosystem, improving data flow and overall efficiency.”

Preparing for Exceptional Circumstances, with Confidence

Stand Guide, an application on AeroCENTRAL, provides an accessible and up-to-date reference. As a map-based application, it not only displays drawings of the aircraft on the stand but shows it in situations with an overview of the working environment. The result is a more streamlined process for sharing pre-planned information during exceptional circumstances like extreme weather and large sporting events.

“It’s about being prepared,” Guillaume says, “and being able to act quickly and confidently when the situation changes.”

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