Travelers using Narita International Airport
(NRT) near Tokyo, Japan will be able to check-in faster due to the
expanded deployment of Arinc common use passenger processing and
Arinc self-service kiosks throughout the airport.
The airport recently renewed its existing
contract for Rockwell Collins’ Arinc vMuse and Arinc SelfServ
Kiosks in Terminal 2, and expanded its agreement to include the
deployment of Arinc vMuse and digital signage solutions at the
airport’s new Low Cost Carrier (LCC) Terminal 3, which opened
earlier this year.
In addition, Narita has expanded the use of
Rockwell Collins’ Arinc Managed Services (AMS) to include IT
support for the Arinc passenger processing systems and related
technologies. With this expansion, Rockwell Collins now provides
IT managed services for the airport’s three main terminals.
“Narita is Japan’s second busiest airport, serving 35.5
million travelers each year,” said Paul Hickox, head of Airport
Systems Sales for Rockwell Collins. “Passengers using these
critical systems will have an easier travel experience and
airports will have more efficient operations.”
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