Rockwell Collins’ ARINC vMUSE Common Use
Passenger Processing System (CUPPS) has been selected by Grupo
Aeroportuario del Centro Norte, known as OMA, to provide enhanced
flexibility of airport resources and passenger check-in at eight
Mexican airports.
“Our Latin American team worked closely with the
OMA Group to accommodate its need to leverage existing virtual
infrastructure at each airport,” said Yun Chong, global head of
sales, Airport Systems for Rockwell Collins. “Our customized
solution will offer OMA’s airports increased operational
efficiency as travel demands increase in the region.”
vMUSE optimizes existing airport infrastructure
by seamlessly enabling multiple airlines to share common terminal
facilities. For example, different airlines may share the same
check-in areas and/or boarding gates. As the number of airlines
serving an airport continues to expand, they will be able to
access the CUPPS compliant vMUSE system without the need for
complex infrastructure implementation costs.
vMUSE is currently operational at Mazatlan and
Zihuatanejo airports. By 2019, the vMUSE system will be installed
and operational at Acapulco, Culiacan, Chihuahua, Monterrey,
Reynosa and San Luis Potosi airports.
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