Redefining the passenger experience

Airports are at the heart of air travel – dubbed “the business of freedom” by the International Air Transport Association. In the digital age, an airport’s role is far greater than connecting people with flights. With demand for air travel expected to double by 2037 and digitally connected travelers demanding ever more seamless, personalized experiences, airports are under pressure to become transport infrastructure nodes that can redefine the passenger experience.

Smart airports such as Las Vegas McCarron International, London Heathrow and Hong Kong International are using advanced data sharing technology. This way, they focus on collaboration between airlines, retailers, transport providers and other partners to create a unique and personalized passenger experience.

A digital twin enables the creation of a 3D virtual experience of the entire terminal. These virtual spaces use operational and passenger data from multiple sources to provide an exact twin of the airport that opens new ways of thinking about planning, innovation and collaboration.

Using a digital twin, airports and their maintenance partners can see clearly where planned or urgent maintenance is needed, which airport operations it will affect, and how it can be carried out with minimal disruption. But the technology empowers airports to do much more than keep things running smoothly.

With space at a premium, airports are looking to self-service check-in, remote baggage drops and public transport baggage delivery services to further optimize flow and free space for other uses.

A digital twin enables the flexibility and collaboration needed to maximize the positive impact of these changes on the passenger experience. It can provide a clear, real-time picture, for instance, of exactly how a digital way-finding solution will optimize passenger flow and increase time and spend at retailers and restaurants. And, with powerful predictive analytics, it enables multiple stakeholders to visualize, plan and manage the flexible use of spaces to serve passengers’ immediate needs.

Data sharing, virtual and augmented reality technologies also give airports a unique opportunity optimize travelers’ retail experience and maximize revenues. Airports can engage with passengers as they move around the airport, seamlessly blending personalized convenience with a consistent brand experience. That could be a unique offer on a traveler’s mobile device, an immersive in-store experience or a super-fast download for their in-flight entertainment. Knowing who, how and when to engage enables the airport to create true value.

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David Ziegler

David Ziegler

Vice President, Aerospace & Defense, David Ziegler leads the Dassault Systèmes Worldwide Aerospace & Defense Business through the development of its Industry leading Solution Experiences, based on the 3DEXPERIENCE platform. Prior to Dassault Systèmes, David held multiple positions in the Aerospace industry, including 12 years at Airbus both in France and the U.S., holding positions in Strategy, Sales and Business development, and most recently at Aéroports de Paris. A French citizen, David’s career in aerospace began when he obtained his Masters of Science in Aerospace Engineering from Supaero, followed by an MBA from INSEAD. Passionate about everything that flies, he also enjoys kite-surfing and spending time with his wife and two children, when he is not on a plane.