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What is the future technology in airports?

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Going forward, the passenger experience will be customized, on-demand, contactless, and efficient. The digitization of airports will enable a tailored end-to-end journey through the airport and will create new retail and commercial revenue opportunities.

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Airline industry net profits are expected to reach $9.8 billion in 2023 (1.2% net profit margin) which is more than double the previous forecast of $4.7 billion (December 2022).

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The aviation sector is growing fast and will continue to grow. The most recent estimates suggest that demand for air transport will increase by an average of 4.3% per annum over the next 20 years.

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By 2030, the expectation is that the integration of new technologies will enable airports to deliver passengers customized, on-demand services to improve their airport experience. One such example is the implementation of virtual queuing instead of joining a physical line.

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* Robotics and automation technologies are increasingly being used to perform tasks such as baggage handling, security screening, and cleaning. These technologies can reduce the need for human labour, increase efficiency, and improve safety.

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Smart Airports are airports based on the use of intelligent systems such as sensors and devices configured for specific purposes in different areas in order to control, manage and plan their operations in a centralised digital environment.

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Growth opportunities for airports are through more efficient use of existing space, rather than adding capacity. Airports are not feeling the need to add gates to increase capacity. Rather, the trend is to increase capacity by looking holistically at a better passenger experience in the terminal.

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10 of the world's biggest airport megaprojects under construction and development
  • 1) Noida International Airport, India. ...
  • 3) U-Tapao aviation city, Thailand. ...
  • 4) Changi Airport Terminal 5, Singapore. ...
  • 5) Sangley Point International Airport, Philippines. ...
  • 6) Los Angeles International Airport, USA.


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For the 18th consecutive year, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport has been recognized as the most efficient airport in the world as determined by the Air Transport Research Society.

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Sustainable transportation: There will be a greater emphasis on sustainable transportation, including walking, cycling, and public transportation, as cities work to reduce traffic congestion, air pollution, and carbon emissions.

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