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| Airport Simulation |
| Airport Simulation |
Airports all over the world are upgrading their facilities to cope with increasing passenger and cargo volume, and also focusing on logistics management. Simulation is a valuable tool in helping both airlines and airport managers fine-tune their operations and minimize their costs, without compromising on the quality of service. By incorporating process variability and complex interactions, simulation provides a more robust solution to many of the challenges facing today’s airports.
Airport Simulations have been successfully executed at Singapore, London, Paris, Zurich, Amsterdam, Cincinnati, Brussels, Detroit, Chicago, Madrid, Frankfurt, Hong Kong and Athens. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the US aviation regulator, is using simulation aggressively in its efforts to develop, certify and deploy advanced security systems at airports throughout the US. |
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Curbside traffic |
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Ground operations |
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Terminal operations |
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Runway operations |
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Baggage handling |
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