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Optimization with Gate Management Systems

Posted on July 26, 2018 by Trevor Ryles

With limited gate resources, airport traffic constraints, and dynamic flight schedules, it can be challenging to manage gate availability. When confronting this challenge, more and more airports have switched to a Gate Management System (GMS) as a way to manage their Gate and Aircraft Parking assignment process.

GMS offers an intuitive solution for allocating gates according to flight schedules and arrival times. Not only does the GMS reduce the complexity of managing aircraft parking and gate assignments, but it also detects potential issues, in real-time, by monitoring aircraft scheduling and resource allocation to find conflicts and report discrepancies.

GMS also helps to enhance communication between airports and airlines regarding changed gate assignments as well as alerting of erroneous gate assignment discrepancies. GMS solutions offer automatic alerting capabilities which eliminate back and forth email/phone communication for automated alerts that send in various ways.  

By using airlines’ flight schedules to assign equipment and parking space for aircraft effectively, the GMS also automizes the gate assignment process. Using an algorithm to automatically calculate the gates to be scheduled for an aircraft based on size and type of aircraft, the GMS correctly assigns boarding gates and manages gate assignments. Since all flight schedules upload into an airport’s GMS, historical information regarding gate assignments is captured to provide insightful information such as airline gate usage, etc.   

With a GMS Airports can significantly increase their operational efficiencies and enhance communication between stakeholders.  But more than streamlining the gate assignment process, airports can also improve their passengers’ travel experience and provide airlines with cost savings by minimizing the time aircraft spend taxiing on the runway. As airports are seeing all the benefits of having a GMS, it is becoming more and more a necessary tool needed for the modern day airport.

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Products and Services, Technology | Tags: automation, aviation, Gate Management, Gate Management System, GMS, software, software solutions, Technology |

Critical Aspects of an Effective Safety Management System

Posted on June 26, 2018 by Trevor Ryles

In the Aviation Industry, organization is crucial to FAA compliance. In the past, when tracking information regarding safety issues such as incident documentation, event response, and follow-up procedures, the most common method to capturing this critical information had been through paper and pen.

However, a new alternative has been surfacing. Recently, more and more airports are moving towards an online system to automate their safety management process. For airports, these systems allow them to proactively address safety issues, document and avoid potential hazards, and improve their incident response procedures.

There are 3 key attributes crucial to a Safety Management System (SMS) Solution.

Data Sharing and Documentation

Airports understand that incident documentation is critical to gaining operational insights which can help in the prevention of accidents and incidents. One of the key benefits of using software to manage SMS is the ability to provide various stakeholders with the ability to document safety information anywhere through the use of mobile devices. Airport stakeholders now have the capability to report safety issues, attach images to reports, and alert airport personnel regarding safety events, straight from the field. Not only can they submit reports more efficiently, but the information can be easily distributed and shared to relevant stakeholders. SMS solutions offer automated alerting capabilities that will automatically alert designated personnel of any safety events that have been reported.  

Using transaction logs to track development of a report or event provides clarity and organization to a system. From start to finish, transaction logs document the entire progress of a form, enabling the user to view any revisions, additions, or amendments that have occurred.

Configurability

Using a configurable reporting system allows for ease of adaptation to changing events. Reports, submissions, and incidents are always developing, so keeping up with the associated documentation can be challenging. Configurable reporting systems provide a simple solution to this by offering user friendly forms that can adapt to the various changes airports face.

One way to permit dynamic access to the system is by using customizable rules and privileges. In having the ability to create specialized privileges, different access levels can be assigned to users that help divide labor and create a more organized safety management environment.

Queryable Data and Trend Analytics

Having queryable data makes trend analysis easy. By using a queryable system, critical details of an event such as description, causes, and severity can be searched by keywords or phrases that detect the similarities in various safety events. Additionally, this data can be visualized by specific fields to help provide a holistic representation of trends. These trends can be downloaded and shared to bring attention to important events.

Conclusion

As the aviation industry is transitioning to increased digitization, airports are starting to see the benefits that intuitive online solutions provide. These solutions allow a more efficient data gathering process, provide the flexibility to adapt with a constantly evolving airport, and revolutionize the safety management process for the better.

 

 

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Products and Services, Technology | Tags: aviation, Data Analysis, FAA, safety managament, SMS, software |

Mobile Apps: The New Solution to Public Demand

Posted on May 22, 2018 by Trevor Ryles

Mobile apps have evolved drastically in use throughout the years. Transitioning in focus from entertainment, to social media, to the current wide range of every-day solutions, mobile apps have become the primary means of access to information and communication for the public.

According to a Pew Research survey, smartphone usage has skyrocketed from a miniscule 35% of Americans owning a smartphone in 2011 to an overwhelming 77% today. Given the surge in need for smart technology, it is no wonder the Aviation industry is scrambling to keep up with the demand.

As reported by the Air Transportation technology company SITA, nearly 90% of airports worldwide are either demoing trials for a mobile app or committing to a mobile app project of their own within the next few years.

Not only is the Aviation industry seeking solutions through mobile apps, but its customers are too. Chances are that if you have ever been an airline passenger, you have experienced flight delays, inaccessibility to amenity information, or unexpected obstructions at an airport. For many passengers, these are all too common occurrences that most wish there was a way to avoid.

There is a solution! An example of an airport joining the forefront of the mobile revolution is T.F. Green (PVD), whose mobile app was released to the public in April 2018 as a way to address these issues and improve the airport experience for the passenger.

Featured on the NBC 10 television station for Rhode Island, the new PVD app was described by T.F. Green’s Chief Technology Officer Randy Costa as an “ease of experience” that makes sure passengers have everything they need while visiting. Seeking to improve the passenger experience, this new mobile app provides parking and amenity information, a flight information tracker, and the capability for airport personnel to post real-time public service announcements.

Using the intuitive parking portal, the user can easily access parking information such as cost and location, making parking easily manageable. With the flight information tracker, the PVD app offers the ability to track a flight’s expected arrival time and find out whether a flight is running late, has departed, or has arrived – all from the palm of your hand. From the amenities screen, information about the Airport’s restaurants, service booths, and gift shops are made easily accessible. Plus, directions to everything are provided to the user precisely from their location to their destination.

Mobile apps are the next generation of connectedness in a technologically changing world, and airports like T.F. Green all across the country are taking steps to improve airline communication, information availability, and ease of travel for the customer.

Posted in Our Products, Products and Services, Technology | Tags: aviation, flight information, mobile app, software, user interface |

Data Analysis: the Future of Airport Efficiency

Posted on June 30, 2017 by Lyuda P.

In our modern age, data is collected everywhere – from customer satisfaction reports to records of a website’s clicks per day – and airports are no exception. Just as with any other business, an airport’s success depends on its ability to use data analysis as a tool to innovate and keep in stride with the needs of customers.

Airports already have feedback at their fingertips in the form of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Records of KPIs include information such as the numbers of on-time departures, numbers of runway incursions, and the revenue per enplaned passenger. Unfortunately, many airports do not use KPIs to their highest potential.

The shear volume of data that airports hold can make useful analysis challenging. Efforts to manually analyze data through spreadsheets and other basic programs are slow and ineffective. Monthly data reports are simply not consistent enough to allow an airport to recognize patterns.

Data analysis must be preformed on a regular basis, in order to provide airports with enough accurate information to show trends. Taking advantage of KPIs through effective data analysis can prove to be enlightening, as airports gain the ability to identify problem zones or inefficiencies that may not be evident at first glance.

However, most airports do not have personnel on hand to analyze daily data inputs. Nonetheless, the task of arranging, monitoring, and analyzing data can be made efficient and simple, even without hiring data-analyzers – a switch to software can be the solution!

Data analysis software has the capacity to adapt to an airport’s individual needs, show trends, locate problem areas, and discover inefficiencies in the airport’s functions. Most importantly, software streamlines the data analysis, making the information easily accessible and usable by the airport; a spreadsheet of numbers and dates becomes a map pinpointing a problematic segment of the runway. A virtual Dashboard displays an airport’s data in a centralized and intuitive manner with maps, graphs, and charts. In other words, airports can observe, react, and fix problems faster, leading to increasing revenues and decreasing costs.

And the best news? Increased insight into the running of an airport allows for an all-around increase in efficiency, resulting in increased satisfaction for employers, employees, and customers alike.

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Technology | Tags: aviation, Data Analysis, KPIs, software |

Increasing Airport Security Through Software – Security Management Software

Posted on May 19, 2017 by Julian Bel-Robert

It is incredible to believe security remains an issue while traveling with today’s safety requirements for airline passengers. From full body scanners to restriction of liquids and possibly the prevention of laptop use during flights, passengers are put through rigorous tests to ensure they are safe to fly. Yet what if major threats are actually entering elsewhere than security checkpoints? This is what happened on April 20th, 2014 when San Jose transient, Yahya Abdi, jumped a perimeter fence onto the tarmac and climbed into the wheel well embarking on a journey across the Pacific to Hawaii.

Thankfully Abdi was found alive on the tarmac but this presents a larger issue: how secure are our airports? Since Abdi, there have been 10 reported “stowaways” aboard flights internationally. One teenager breached the perimeter at JFK but was caught taking a selfie before he could enter a plane. Additionally, the Chicago Tribune reports that “intruders breach U.S. airport fences about every 10 days” since 2012. “Five intruders brought knives and one a loaded gun.” Airports such as JFK and San Jose International both exceed FAA safety regulations and the TSA provides additional regulations regarding the security of secured areas, however, breaches occur. Given the current political tide it is not ill-conceived to believe that security regulations may become stricter with the inclusion of perimeter and gate security reporting. Regardless of the regulations airports should proactively utilize intelligent security software to enhance the safety of their customers, employees, and tenants.

Security management software is available today to automate and facilitate the inspecting and reporting of airport gates, perimeters and other vulnerable assets. Software can be customized for individual gates and perimeters. Furthermore, today’s user friendly software will facilitate the jobs of inspectors and administrators resulting in increased productivity and job satisfaction. The use of software for security reporting can be done from airside locations to landside locations by an inspector in the field on his tablet or smartphone. Submissions into a centralized system may alert necessary personnel of security incidences in real-time while also allowing airports to digitize and archive all inspections and incident report forms. Lastly, security management software will allow tracking of security breaches and detection of vulnerabilities to prevent further occurrences through the use of heat maps and trend analysis allowing authorities to pinpoint problem areas and address security issues.

It is clear that airports should be actively using innovative security software solutions for their airport needs. Those who take action promptly will be benefitted through favorable standing with the FAA, higher productivity, and most importantly—safer customers, employees, and tenants.

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Technology | Tags: Airport Security, aviation, software |

Runway Lighting: How’s the Maintenance?

Posted on January 4, 2017 by Lyuda P.

Lights are easily one of the most important fixtures present on a runway. Runway lights guide pilots during the takeoff and landing procedures, and for this reason, airports have to keep their runway lights up to standard. After a few instances where poorly maintained runway lights damaged aircraft, the FAA tightened its requirements for the maintenance of all airport visual aid facilities in Part 139 certificated airports.

The current version of Advisory Circular, (AC) 150/5340-26, Maintenance of Airport Visual Aid Facilities, outlines all changes that the FAA made in its policies. The FAA requires airports to establish a program to keep careful records of the maintenance of runway lights. One specific change in FAA policy was to emphasize the importance of checking the bolts of in-pavement lights. This special consideration comes from an instance where an in-pavement light came loose, and damaged an airplane during take off. Now, the FAA requires airport personnel to check the torque of the bolts regularly, and completely replace all bolts that are not up to standard. Considering the sheer volume of requirements, it is not surprising that the FAA suggests a program “tailored to suit each airport’s particular needs”. Such a program can be created with the help of software.

According to the FAA, a maintenance record of runway lighting should “provide a service history of each piece of equipment, ensure regular maintenance […], and provide a data base for statistical analysis of lighting system performance.” The task of keeping track of “each piece of equipment” of a runway light system is challenging, while keeping all the information in an organized and understandable format can be just plain cumbersome. Software can simplify the task by providing one convenient place to input data, as well as the tools necessary to track the continual maintenance of any given piece of equipment. It can also aid in generating reports on the bolt torque records, when required internally or by the FAA. With a simple switch to software, airports can make the maintenance of their runway lighting systems efficient and reliable.

To view Maintenance of Airport Visual Aid Facilities: 150/5340-26C

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Technology | Tags: aviation, Streamlining Through Software |

The New Snow and Ice Control Plan (SICP)

Posted on December 7, 2016 by Lyuda P.

Snow and ice are two of the most serious contaminants for airport runways. Airports have strict processes for how they assess the safety of their runways when these contaminants are present. However, their carefully planned processes will need to change soon.

In the latest news from the FAA, all Part 139 certified airports must revise their Snow and Ice Control Plan (SICP). This change in FAA policy affects airports that conduct snow operations. The deadline for the SICP revisions is here. The FAA requested all submissions by September 1, 2016. The revised SICPs are expected to be put in effect October 1, 2016.

AC 150/5200-30D, released by the FAA on July 29, 2016, explains the proposed changes that airport operators will have to make in their SICP. Luckily for airports, many of the proposed changes are not major. The biggest change is the addition of RCAM.

RCAM, or Runway Condition Assessment Matrix, is, “the method by which an airport operator reports a runway surface assessment when contaminants are present.” RCAM is designed to be a simpler method of reporting runway conditions. For example, the assessment of the slipperiness of the runway are no longer reported in Mu measurements. In RCAM, the observed contaminants on the runway are assigned numeric values, called Runway Condition Codes (RwyCC). These codes are then reported to pilots.

With the winter snowfall coming up soon and the deadline for new SICP implementation having passed, Part 139 certified airports will have to adjust quickly to meet the new guidelines.

One option available to airports for the management of these new requirements is the use of software. With software, the data reported by airport operators will be intuitively managed to meet the new requirements. Additionally, software can include the capability to analyze and provide insight into past trends. Furthermore, airports can keep their carefully planned processes of assessment. Software can intelligently replicate each airport’s specific process. Airports can find software that operates in this manner beneficial, especially in light of these new regulatory requirements.

To view AC 150/5200-30D:

http://www.faa.gov/documentLibrary/media/Advisory_Circular/150-5200-30D.pdf

 

Posted in Aviation Industry News, Our Products, Our Services, Technology, Uncategorized | Tags: aviation, FAA, software |

The Optimum Option for Airport Lease Management

Posted on October 17, 2016 by Lyuda P.

At many airports, unused property and buildings can often be leased and incorporated into the airport with parking lots, car rental agencies, concession stands, and private hangars. These leases are one of the most reliable and consistent sources of revenue for airports. However, keeping track of all the details of each lease is often the biggest challenge. Every aspect of each lease is subject to change, so it is crucial for airports to keep careful and updated records.

Some airports keep their lease records manually, on paper or with Word and Excel spreadsheets. In fact, smaller airports may have only one staff member to manage all of the airport’s leases. The massive amounts of paperwork make keeping all lease information accurate and up to date very difficult and time consuming. When records fall behind, leases expire, tenants leave and properties remain empty.  Empty properties still have to be maintained, and  when they don’t bring in revenue, airports lose money.

Automating the process of lease management is a great option to help airports stay on top of their leases. By switching over to lease management software, airports can gain greater insight into the conditions of their lease properties at every step of the leasing process.

In a digital, cloud-based format, all lease information becomes easily accessible and adjustable by airport staff from any device. Issues regarding the conditions of any given lease can be viewed and resolved instantly, with lease information at the airport’s fingertips at all times. Airport operators and leaseholders can be notified automatically notified in advance of expiring leases or insurance policies. Any expiring leases can be updated and renewed, and newly available airport properties can be easily tracked and leased to new tenants. The quick turnaround of leases, results in a steady or even growing revenue stream for the airport.

In short, software that can track an airport’s leases is highly convenient. It eliminates the ineffective process of going through stacks of paperwork and replaces it with just a few clicks on an intuitive software.

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Products and Services, Technology | Tags: lease management system, software |

Streamlining through Software: Wildlife Management

Posted on June 20, 2016 by Lyuda P.

For many airports, the management of wildlife is a difficult process to tame. Wildlife is often unpredictable and can cause unexpected issues. The act of reporting wildlife activity, hazards, and strikes can be time-consuming and require a great deal of paperwork. Keeping these forms organized and up to date with FAA requirements and inspections can also be costly. To modernize and improve their approach to Wildlife Management, airports should aim to utilize software to automate their Wildlife Management process.

There are numerous benefits of automating the process of Wildlife Management. An intuitive software solution that can fully automate the area of Wildlife Management will have a positive effect on an airport’s operations. A solution created and implemented with this purpose in mind will increase efficiency, eliminate manual paper processes, and intelligently analyze wildlife data. The use of these abilities also strengthens the compliance of the Wildlife Management team of any airport.

Increasing efficiency in the area of Wildlife Management is the clearest benefit of a software solution. A solution that has the capability for a staff member to log wildlife activity and strikes from any device while on the airfield is key for this improvement. This process enables a digital wildlife report to be filled out and uploaded upon completion, allowing authorized staff members to view the report immediately and take necessary action. This level of communication and accountability increases transparency and staff awareness. The ability to archive and access these reports is also crucial. This feature allows relevant staff members and inspectors to easily review these reports at any time. These features bring about a major increase in efficiency for the entire Wildlife Management process at an airport.

The digital reports built into Wildlife Management software also allow for the elimination of the current manual paperwork. A software solution that can convert all existing forms used for Wildlife Management to digital forms helps smooth the transition into a digital environment. It is important to that the digital forms are a representation of the existing forms — a software solution for Wildlife Management should replicate the existing forms of the airport, rather than forcing it to change. A solution that can achieve this will eliminate the paperwork that comes with Wildlife Management while keeping the current Wildlife Management processes of the airport intact.

An innovative software solution that seeks to automate an airport’s Wildlife Management processes must add value in the area of tracking and analyzing wildlife data. With digital forms, an airport manager or inspector is easily able to view reports at any time. Including analytics brings the added benefit of showing patterns and insights that go beyond the reports. With this data, airport staff are able to make more informed decisions regarding their approach to Wildlife Management and even utilize this data in updating their Wildlife Hazard Management Plan.

Combined, these factors create a strong case for the utilization of Wildlife Management software. It is clear that through the use of innovative, intuitive software, Wildlife Management is a beast that can be managed.

Posted in Our Products, Our Services, Products and Services, Technology | Tags: software, Streamlining Through Software, Wildlife Management |

Streamlining through Software: Airfield Self-Inspection

Posted on March 28, 2016 by Lyuda P.

Aviation technology has developed considerably to meet the unique needs of the aviation industry. A variety of software solutions that automate the well-known Part 139 requirements have come to the forefront. Airports should take advantage of the opportunity to be innovative in their approach to Part 139 requirements by using these types of software. They should pay particular attention to systems that can automate their Part 139 airfield self-inspections.

This opportunity begs the question – what should a great Part 139 airfield self-inspection software solution accomplish for an airport? Airports should expect nothing less than an intuitive system that can fully automate their daily and supplemental inspections. A proper airfield self-inspection system should dramatically increase efficiency, eliminate manual paper processes, and, in turn, increase safety.

Efficiency gains in airport operations are common through the use of software. Take daily inspections as an example: Unsatisfactory conditions and work orders can be generated, documented, and addressed far more rapidly with a software driven process rather than a paper process. Real-time communication between the inspector and their supervisors ensures compliance and follow through. This streamlined contact allows airport personnel to be immediately aware of the condition of the airfield and facilitates the process between inspectors and maintenance or operations staff.

The elimination of the paper process may be the most visible change that airfield self-inspection software brings. By converting all forms and records to a digital format that can be accessed on all devices, the paperwork for daily inspections becomes unnecessary. This is a key feature to utilize for an annual FAA inspection or for generating reports for staff meetings. Organizing and accessing this information will no longer require staff to search through file cabinets to find records. Eliminating paperwork from this process is cost effective and saves a great deal of time.

Airports increase the safety of their operations with these gains in efficiency and organization. Airport managers can find value in more than just automating their inspection process and tracking the relevant data. Analyzing this data with software can allow airport managers to make more informed decisions regarding the maintenance and operations of their airport. This can give them the ability to proactively adjust processes as needed to avoid difficult recurring issues. Software driven approaches to airfield inspections not only save time and money, they can effectively increase safety at the airport.

Airfield self-inspection is a critical component of Part 139 requirements. It is clear that utilizing an innovative, clearly defined, and intuitive software solution for airfield self-inspection can greatly benefit an airport in a number of ways.

Posted in Our Products, Products and Services, Technology | Tags: airfield self-inspection, Part 139, part 139 self-inspection |
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