Travellers passing through Dublin and Cork airports will
soon
benefit from the recent selection of Rockwell Collins’ Arinc vMuse
common-use passenger processing platform (CUPPS).
“We are experiencing record breaking passenger
growth and we need a system that provides a faster and easier
check-in experience for our airline customers and passengers,”
said daa CIO, Maurice Hennessy. “Arinc vMuse gives us that and
enables airlines to share workstations, making the best use of
existing resources.”
Arinc vMuse CUPPS enables airlines to process
passengers at any workstation or boarding gate at an airport,
allowing faster check-in and reduced costs.
“The scalability of the Arinc vMuse CUPPS
platform makes it an ideal solution for the largest of airports as
well as regional ones that may have capacity and cost
constraints,” said Paul Hickox, head of Airport Systems Sales for
Rockwell Collins. “With this latest agreement, all of the common
use airports in Ireland are now using the Arinc CUPPS platform.”
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