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Efficiency, performance boosted at Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly
A GLOBAL provider of intelligent solutions that deliver accelerated airport performance from approach to departure, ADB Safegate, is to introduce a brand new integrated management solution at the French airports Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Orly (ORY).
As part of the Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) process, the new apron management and docking system enhances airport throughput, tackles congestion and optimises transit efficiency, a company statement said.
"Paris is among Europe's busiest airspaces - while ORY is the busiest French airport for domestic traffic, CDG is the continent's second busiest airport with nearly 66 million passengers in 2015. We also have the highest flight movements at 476,000, up one per cent during 2014-15," said Gerard Batistella, Single European Sky director at Groupe ADP, the airport authority that owns and manages the three main airports in the Paris area.
"A-CDM is vital to increase capacity, and the new apron management solutions will further improve communication between the different stakeholders by displaying critical information from the airport network, helping shorten the airport transit process time and improving airport efficiency and punctuality by adding safety and automation to the arrival and departure process for aircraft in accordance with the SESAR initiatives."
ADB Safegate will design, implement, maintain and support both CDG and ORY with its SafeControl - Apron Management System and Safedock Advanced Visual Docking and Guidance Systems (A-VDGS). The systems will strengthen the existing A-CDM process, which was first, launched in 2005 at CDG and in 2012 at ORY.
As part of the Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) process, the new apron management and docking system enhances airport throughput, tackles congestion and optimises transit efficiency, a company statement said.
"Paris is among Europe's busiest airspaces - while ORY is the busiest French airport for domestic traffic, CDG is the continent's second busiest airport with nearly 66 million passengers in 2015. We also have the highest flight movements at 476,000, up one per cent during 2014-15," said Gerard Batistella, Single European Sky director at Groupe ADP, the airport authority that owns and manages the three main airports in the Paris area.
"A-CDM is vital to increase capacity, and the new apron management solutions will further improve communication between the different stakeholders by displaying critical information from the airport network, helping shorten the airport transit process time and improving airport efficiency and punctuality by adding safety and automation to the arrival and departure process for aircraft in accordance with the SESAR initiatives."
ADB Safegate will design, implement, maintain and support both CDG and ORY with its SafeControl - Apron Management System and Safedock Advanced Visual Docking and Guidance Systems (A-VDGS). The systems will strengthen the existing A-CDM process, which was first, launched in 2005 at CDG and in 2012 at ORY.
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