Trieste International Airport Deploys ADB SAFEGATE’s Airside 4.0 Wireless Cloud Solution
In an exciting leap towards the future of airport operations, Aeroporto Friuli Venezia Giulia SpA (Trieste International Airport) together with ADB SAFEGATE has announced the commencement of a pioneering two-year Innovation Trial Project. This groundbreaking initiative aims to revolutionize airside operations through full cloud deployment and seamless integration of airport assets via wireless connectivity.
The collaboration springs from Trieste Airport’s recent strategic acquisition and deployment of three advanced docking systems. Leveraging ADB SAFEGATE’s state-of-the-art cloud-hosted AiPRON Manager, the airport now enjoys the benefits of cutting-edge wireless connectivity solutions. These technological advancements pave the way for multi-dimensional evaluation aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies, digitization, and automation across the board.
“This monumental step signifies our relentless pursuit of digital transformation and operational excellence. By adopting such innovative technologies, we aim not only to optimize our air operations management but also to collaborate with global partners to set new benchmarks in apron digitization,” said Marco Consalvo, CEO of Trieste International Airport.
“Working alongside Trieste Airport, a key player in the region, marks a significant achievement. It underscores Trieste’s proactive stance towards embracing and spearheading innovation in airport management. This collaboration is set to become a beacon of innovative partnerships, fostering unparalleled standards of operational efficiency,” said Vincenzo Zangrilli, country manager Italy at ADB SAFEGATE.
As this venture unfolds, it heralds the beginning of an assortment of collaborative efforts focused on technological advancements critical to the future of airport operations management. With sustainability, energy efficiency, predictive maintenance, and the enhancement of safe, seamless turnaround times on the horizon, this partnership is poised to redefine the landscape of airside operations.