SITA has won a $9 million contract in the
Ukraine for airport systems integration (ASI) for Kharkiv
International Airport’s new $205 million terminal. The agreement
was reached with New Systems AM, a member of the DCH group and
handling agent for Kharkiv International Airport.
The new terminal will go into operation in April
2010 and is expected to handle up to 1,000 football fans per hour
at peak arrival and departure periods during Euro 2012, the UEFA
football tournament.
SITA will provide the new
terminal with fully integrated IT systems by next summer’s
operational period with all applications running on a common
network infrastructure including check-in, boarding, baggage
management, security and access control.
Vladimir
Vasilchenko, Director General, New Systems AM (DCH Group), said,
“We are proud that this is one of the first airport systems
integration projects to be undertaken by SITA in eastern Europe
and we expect that it will not only double our capacity and modernise our information systems but ensure a very good process
flow for all arriving and departing passengers particularly during
Euro 2012.”
SITA’s Airport Management Solution
(AMS) for Kharkov International includes a suite of integrated
operations software for airports that supports planning, tracking,
real-time and irregular operations, flight displays, aeronautical
billing and reporting. AMS will help the airport by taking the
complexity out of many airport processes, simplifying data
management and making airport operations more straightforward.
The two core components are AirportCentral, an airport
operations database, and AirportVision, an information display
system for airports and airlines that provides real-time flight
and related information to all stakeholders and to the public on a
variety of display devices within the airport, on websites and at
off-airport locations.
Ilya Gutlin, SITA Regional
Vice-President for East and Central Europe, said, “Kharkov Airport
will be a technology showcase for the region when work is
completed. Both airlines and passengers will benefit from shared
IT infrastructure which will reduce costs and ensure that there
are no bottlenecks for passengers.”
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