Every airport is different. This is reflected in your layout – and the advice offered by our experts.
Benefits at a glance
Provides a single point of truth
with the current state of all data sets of different applications 
Scalable data model
for different domains and objects in several departments
Software as a Service model
that guarantees the highest data security standards while at the same time maximizing availability, data protection, data integrity and data consistency, as well as optimizing IT operating costs
Reduced integration efforts
due to loose coupling and fewer direct connections between data providers and users
Aviation AI models
enable future predictions
Big Data management for airports
Our answer to the challenges posed by big data in the airport logistics sector is Aviation Data Hub – a big-data management model that merges data from different applications onto one platform in real time. It integrates and pools data from all areas of the airport, including baggage and cargo handling systems, air traffic management, and building and energy management systems.
The Aviation Data Hub integrates and standardizes information from different systems so that data can be correlated, providing transparency over baggage handling and operational efficiency. The correlated data is used to derive more efficient operational models and to improve passenger experience at the airport.
You will benefit from an indexed, valid, and homogeneous data source that supplies different stakeholders with real-time data. The information can be displayed on dashboards and mobile and desktop applications.
What sets the Aviation Data Hub apart
- A technical solution for normalizing, distributing and jointly using data
- Based on industry standards – IATA’s Airline Industry Data Model (AIDM) and ACI’s Aviation Community Recommended Information Services (ACRIS)
- The latest future-proof interfaces (APIs)
- State-of-the-art protocols for the interaction of interfaces
- Standard adapters for baggage handling systems from Vanderlande and third-party systems