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Airport Handling 121202030458 Phpapp02
Airport Handling 121202030458 Phpapp02
UNIVERSI
TY
KANPUR
AIRPORT HANDLING
PROCEDURE
SUBMITTED TO:
PRESENTED BY:
MUKESH RANGA SIR ANJALI PANDEY
C.S.J.M.U. AYAZ AHMED
KANPUR. M.T.M 3rd Sem.
IBM
AIRPORT
HANDLING
Airportshandling commercial air
travel. Thecheck-inis normally
handled by anairlineitself or
ahandling agentworking on behalf of
an airline.Passengersusually hand
over anybaggagethat they do not
wish or are not allowed to carry on to
theaircraft's cabin and receive
aboarding passbefore they can
proceed to board their aircraft.
AIRPORT HANDLING
Communications and
Infrastructure
Passenger Operations
Airport Operation
Airports are getting busier all the time. They
need to continuously improve their business
results while increasing their capacity and
streamlining their activities by:
Proactively controlling their real-time
operations
Implementing robust and efficient operational
planning
Enabling systems integration and collaboration
Investing in flexible systems and agile
solutions
Airport Operation
Flight Operations
Flight Operations maximize crew and flight plan management,
minimizing costs without compromising security.
Specifically, Flight Operations:
Addresses business, operational and safety needs of all stakeholders
involved in flight operations (pilot and cabin staff, dispatchers, air
traffic controllers, etc.)
Simplifies flight operations by delivering services that integrate critical
applications with data linking - effectively extending the application
into the aircraft cockpit
A unique combination of applications to support flight operations with
a global network, providing links via satellite and VHF radio to aircraft
computers
Combines software solutions with industry best practices to maximize
asset utilization
Minimizes costs without compromising security
Delivers real-time data exchange with aircraft and crew worldwide
AirportBaggageHandling
Airport Baggage Handling
Systems
Baggage Operation
Baggage Operation has been developed to significantly reduce
mishandled baggage and, as a result, decrease costs, improve
on-time departures, enhance security and improve passenger
satisfaction.
Based in over 200 countries around the world and supported by
state-of-the-art operational and monitoring systems, their role is
to ensure solutions run with enhanced operational reliability and
efficiency.
Baggage helps to ensure the fastest and most efficient
throughput of bags - from flight to flight, airline to airline, and
airport to airport.
Baggage Operation uses highly redundant IP-based global links
to direct, track and trace passenger baggage throughout the
journey - from check-in to final destination. This saves valuable
time and money.
Baggage Operation is used by more than 100 airports and 450
airlines worldwide.
Baggagehandlingsystem