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Hi Dubai
09-05-2025
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Al Maktoum International Airport to Begin Operations by 2032
New Dh1-billion runway contract marks major milestone in developing the world's largest airport. Dubai's aviation landscape is set for a dramatic transformation as Al Maktoum International Airport (DWC) moves closer to becoming the new aviation hub of the emirate. The first phase of the mega airport is scheduled for completion by 2032, with the capacity to handle 150 million passengers annually. Once operational, DWC will begin taking over all flight operations from Dubai International Airport (DXB), according to a top official. New Runway and Groundwork Underway Khalifa Al Zaffin, Executive Chairman of Dubai Aviation City Corporation, made the announcement on Thursday during the Airport Show in Dubai. He revealed that a Dh1-billion contract has been awarded for the construction of a second runway at DWC. Enabling work—often the initial step in large-scale construction—has already begun, with an additional Dh75 million allocated to this preparatory phase. 'We are moving decisively to deliver the project on schedule,' Al Zaffin said, noting that design work is in progress and ground activity has started. A Technological Marvel in the Making The airport, which has been described as the 'most futuristic' in the world, will feature cutting-edge technology and a passenger-centric design. Once complete, DWC will cover 70 square kilometers—five times the size of DXB—and will eventually serve up to 260 million passengers and 12 million tonnes of cargo annually. Plans include two main passenger terminals, seven concourses, and over 400 aircraft gates. The airport will also introduce AI-powered systems to optimize operations, including automated gate allocations and smarter terminal layouts for smoother passenger transfers. Redefining the Travel Experience Beyond its size, DWC is being designed as a travel destination in itself. According to Al Zaffin, the terminal will feature immersive retail experiences, advanced duty-free outlets, and robots handling baggage. 'There is going to be a giant terminal for arrivals and departures which will then lead to different concourses,' he said. 'It's going to be a place where travel is celebrated.' The design process involved reviewing multiple iterations to ensure both efficiency and elegance in passenger flow and airport experience. Smart Immigration and Seamless Travel In collaboration with government authorities, Dubai plans to implement a smart corridor that allows passengers to clear immigration in seconds. Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of GDRFA, had previously hinted at these advancements. Al Zaffin confirmed the vision but noted that certain features, like borderless travel, may take longer to fully realize. 'The plan is to have an airport where people can move through without customs and immigration,' he said. 'How much of it we do at the test stage and how much we do later remains to be seen.' A Phased Shift from DXB to DWC Last month, Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Chairman of Dubai Airports, confirmed the awarding of initial contracts for DWC's development. Once operational, DWC will gradually take over all flight operations from DXB, positioning Dubai at the forefront of global aviation innovation and capacity. With its mix of scale, advanced technology, and passenger-first design, Al Maktoum International is poised to reshape how the world travels through Dubai. News Source: Khaleej Times


Mid East Info
08-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
24th Dubai Airport Show concludes on overwhelming response from aviation industry - Middle East Business News and Information
Trade Show calls to effectively adopt and invest in new technologies to grab the huge growth opportunities in airport projects More than 6,000 attendees from 30 countries; 140 exhibitors and 150-plus buyers from 70 organisations from 30 countries Several companies signed joint venture and collaboration deals 2026 edition of Airport Show to be held on May 12 to 14, 2026 at Dubai World Trade Centre Airport Show hosted more than 3,500 meetings under Business Connect Programme The 24 edition of Dubai Airport Show 2025, which received overwhelming support from the aviation industry from all over the world, concluded at Dubai World Trade Centre today with a call to effectively adopt and invest in new technologies to grab the huge opportunities offered by the massive airport expansion projects in the region. The 24th edition is marked by three days of fruitful discussion sessions, displays of innovative technologies, agreements and memorandums of understanding that will contribute to shaping the future of the aviation industry. The Show attracted more than 6,000 attendees, indicating overwhelming participation by all stakeholders in the industry in the wake of overall positive sentiment of growth in the aviation industry. More than 140 exhibitors from 22 countries participated in the exhibition with the presence of over 150 buyers from over 70 organisations from 30 countries. The trade gathering hosted more than 3,500 meetings under its popular Business Connect Programme. Being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, Airport Show is organized by RX, a global company that organizes about 350 events across the world, to provide participants valuable insights into issues and technologies shaping the airports in the ever-evolving competitive global business landscape. May Ismail, Event Manager, Airport Show, said: 'I express my deep appreciation to all our strategic partners for the great success achieved by the exhibition in its current session, and we have begun preparing from now to make the next session an exceptional one in every sense.' The positive response from stakeholders has prompted exhibitors to participate in the next edition also. 'The Airport Show next year will be much larger with broader participation from more countries, organisations and leading players, which will translate to more business for them. The 25th edition, expected to be more participatory and broad-based, will be held from May 12 to 14, 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre,' she added. Several agreements were signed by the participating companies on joint ventures, collaborations and service expansion. The Airport Show was the venue to announce the awarding of a contract by Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) to Smiths Detection to deploy state-of-the-art checkpoint scanners throughout Terminals 1, 2, and 3 of Dubai International Airport. DAEP is the agency responsible for the design, master-planning, infrastructure development and construction of Dubai's aviation sector. The leading annual exhibition dedicated to the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region witnessed wide participation from industry leaders and international and regional experts, in conjunction with optimistic expectations for the growth of the global aviation industry, specifically the Middle East, as the industry is expected to achieve a new record in the number of passengers and airport expansions. The Airport Show platform was chosen by leading operators, experts and regulators to discuss issues and challenges and suggest remedial measures so that the industry players can chart their future business strategies to fully grab the growth opportunities. The co-located events, Global Airport Leaders' Forum (GALF) and Women in Aviation Middle East Conference, attracted more than 70 aviation leaders and expert speakers in 30 sessions. This year's Airport Show is opened in the wake of the Middle East and neighbouring regions experiencing a significant surge in airport expansion projects, driven by a robust recovery in global aviation and optimistic projections for passenger growth. With expectations to handle approximately 1.1 billion passengers annually by 2040 — up from 405 million in 2019 — the Middle East is investing heavily in infrastructure to meet this demand. The 12th Global Airport Leader's Forum (GALF) was designed to take forward the aviation knowledge-enhancement agenda with keynote speeches from Lt. Gen. Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General, General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), HE Ahmad Ali Belqaizi, Executive Director, Aviation Safety and Environment Sector, Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) Mr Abdulla Al Shamsi, Director of Engineering, Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) and. This year's new attractions include the GSE Zone, Airport Tech Pavilion, and Airport Design Hub. The Airport Show is designed to serve the US$1 trillion airport development market in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region. The Show hosted a series of high-level strategic sessions featuring top decision-makers and regional and international aviation experts. The discussions focused on bold, forward-looking solutions to address increasingly congested skies, rapid expansion, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies, smart air traffic management, the evolving role of next-generation airports as integrated logistics hubs, and the challenges of incorporating air taxis and autonomous aircraft into existing aviation ecosystems. Participating in a presentation at GALF, Talal Al Hammadi, Vice President of Air Traffic Development at Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), shared Dubai's vision for adopting artificial intelligence and unified traffic systems for both manned and unmanned aviation, and highlighted the ambitious expansion of Al Maktoum International Airport as a real-world testbed for future aviation innovations. As in the past, this year's event enjoyed strong backing of key aviation authorities and organizations, supported by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai Airports, Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects, Emirates Airline and Group, dans and dnata. Airport Show 2025 in Dubai witnessed an unprecedented African presence, with official delegations, airlines, and airport operators from more than 10 African nations presenting ambitious visions and large-scale infrastructure projects in the aviation sector, extending through 2030. Leading industry players have come on board as event partners and sponsors. Amadeus leads as the event's Strategic Partner, with Schneider Electric joining as Technology Partner. Gold Sponsor WAISL has joined sponsors Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), Smiths Detection and ADB SAFEGATE. The ATC Forum benefits from the support of both Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans) and Global Air Navigation Services (GANS), while the Airport Security Forum is backed by Dubai Police and the National Guard. Additionally, Airport Show 2025 is collaborating with several leading associations, including the Women in Aviation Middle East Chapter, the Contractors Association, the Supply Chain and Logistics Group (SCLG), and the Dubai Airline Operators Committee (DAOC). Several leading companies showcased their products and processes. Ismaiel Asaad, Divisional Manager, Trading, Al-Futtaim Engineering, said the company showcased TOTO's advanced sanitary solutions, eco-friendly sanitaryware technologies such as touchless faucets, high-efficiency toilets and advanced hygiene systems that align with modern airport demands for hygiene, comfort and sustainability.' TOTO participated in the Airport Show in collaboration with Al-Futtaim Contracting, its authorized distributor for UAE and KSA. Hiroyuki Higashimoto, Division Head, TOTO Middle East Branch, said: 'Participating in the Airport Show provides a strategic platform for TOTO to reinforce our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and global partnerships within the aviation infrastructure sector.' Andrew Paganelli, Director, Access Covers Australia, said: 'We are excited to showcase our innovative airport infrastructure product solutions at the Airport Show. As a leading ISO-accredited global manufacturer, we are dedicated to delivering advanced, sustainable access covers, grates, and multipart solutions that enhance safety and efficiency in airport operations.' Mohammad AlSharabi, CEO of KAMS Global, said: 'Our participation underscores our commitment to delivering scalable, culturally attuned solutions that bridge global standards with regional needs ensuring relevance across MEASA's diverse markets.' Haldun Aksoy, Chairman of the Board of Timsan said: 'The Airport Show is a significant opportunity to showcase our proven expertise in ground support equipment, expand its footprint in the MEASA region and develop relationships with key industry players. By offering innovative and durable GSE solutions, Timsan is reinforcing its leadership in the industry and positioning itself for continued growth in a rapidly evolving market,' Elisabetta Bragagni, CEO of Tratos, said: 'We produce cables for a moving world and its dynamism distinguishes the company. Tratos cables move shipments, activate connectivity, transmit energy, allow transporting passengers and goods by rail and keep motorways flowing. Our aim is to show this sensible and intelligent innovation to keep the world moving, safely and efficiently in airport and in all connected services.' Sage Parts displayed its product sheets showcasing its Rmptech product range, proven To Last Longer and Perform Better for GSE. Iftekhar Ahmed, General Manager Sales( UAE+GCC), Eternity Technologies, said: 'We have showcased our Quasar Motive Power Range, manufactured in the UAE, which incorporates CNT (Carbon Nanotube) Technology for enhanced performance.' Jean Pierre Nathan, International Business Development Manager at FAST Global Solutions, said: 'With our growing position in the Middle East market, our visibility at this event is critical—not just for reinforcing relationships with existing accounts, but also for developing new ones. This region is experiencing significant growth in the aviation industry, and it's vital that our customers see us actively engaged.' M-ECS showcased its zero-emission, high-powered tractors and presented it electric GSE lineup — the TT22e, TT30e, and TT40e tractors — delivering unparalleled performance with groundbreaking battery life, remote monitoring, and real- time diagnostic capabilities.' 'We aim at supporting our customers to run greener, more efficient ground operations through innovation, automation and enhanced data analyses,' said a spokesperson of M-ECS. Moh'd Moh'd, CEO, AEDLER Logistik Solutions, said: 'We are here to deepen our partnerships, showcase our engineering capabilities, and explore new collaborations that drive smarter solutions, more sustainable airport operations. This directly aligns with our long-term vision to lead the evolution of integrated air cargo, material handling and storage automation within the aviation industry, supporting airports in optimizing throughput, efficiency, and mainly handling experience. Our focus is on intelligent design, innovation-driven solutions, and sustainable growth in a rapidly changing global landscape.' Giulio De Carli, President of Air Tech Italy and Founding Partner of OneWorks, said: 'Through our participation at the Airport Show, Air Tech Italy aims to promote the collective excellence, innovation, and sustainability of Italian companies serving the global airport and aviation sectors. Our strategic objective is twofold: to strengthen relationships with key stakeholders in the fast-growing Middle East aviation market, and to position Italian technology and expertise as critical enablers of safer, smarter, and greener airport operations worldwide.' About RX: RX is a global leader in events and exhibitions, leveraging industry expertise, data, and technology to build businesses for individuals, communities, and organisations. With a presence in 25 countries across 41 industry sectors, RX hosts approximately 350 events annually. RX is committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our people. RX empowers businesses to thrive by leveraging data-driven insights and digital solutions. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. About RELX: RELX is a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. RELX serves customers in more than 180 countries and territories and has offices in about 40 countries. It employs more than 36,000 people over 40% of whom are in North America. The shares of RELX PLC, the parent company, are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York stock exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX.


Mid East Info
08-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
WAISL's AeroWise: A Digital Twin-Powered Integrated Airport Predictive Operations Centre (APOC), showcased at Airport Show 2025, Dubai
Dubai, UAE: WAISL's AeroWise is operational and live at Hyderabad International Airport, showcasing real-world implementation of next-gen airport operations and firmly establishing itself as a leader in digital aviation solutions. AeroWise is the first end-to-end, fully integrated digital twin-powered APOC, covering the Terminal, Airside, and Landside while integrating with over 40 modules and tracking more than 100 KPIs, enabling efficient management of complex airport operations and their adjacencies. AeroWise ushers in a new era in airport operations, offering predictive, prescriptive, and simulative insights and a comprehensive 360-degree view of the entire airport ecosystem. The solution leverages next-generation technologies like Digital Twin, Cloud Computing, Computer Vision, AI/ML, video, and Data Analytics. WAISL's AeroWise solution is designed to deliver significant business advantages for Airports and their adjacencies worldwide; it generates real-time insights and an automated plan of the day that seamlessly integrates with all systems, predicts potential disruptions, analyses trends, and continuously learns from post-operative analysis for performance optimisation. 'We're presenting AEROWISE — a Digital Twin-powered Airport Predictive Operations Centre (APOC) driving Total Airport Management — enabling real time and predictive decision making – with one single goal to drive operations transformation and efficiency. Dubai and GCC airports are already known for their passenger-centric design, new technology adoption and commitment to value creation, and we see a strong alignment with WAISL's philosophy of creating predictive, AI-driven NextGen airports with a superior RoI framework' Preetham Kamesh, Strategic Advisor & Acting Global Business Officer, WAISL Limited The business value for airport operations by implementing the AeroWise solution is derived by increasing capacity with existing infrastructure, optimising non-aero revenue streams and reducing costs through improved operational efficiency. The solution empowers airports to handle surges in demand with predictive and prescriptive analytics, ultimately delivering reductions in flight delays and boosting passenger satisfaction. It also provides an integrated experience that will fuel the next generation of airport operations. At Airport Show, Dubai 2025, WAISL actively participated in industry Panel Discussion around the insight exchange – optimising airport and airline operations contributing to global conversations on smart airports, AI-powered automation, digital transformation, and sustainable aviation solutions. WAISL invited journalists, aviation professionals, and stakeholders to visit its Booth for live demonstrations of AeroWise.


Zawya
08-05-2025
- Business
- Zawya
24th Dubai Airport Show concludes on overwhelming response from aviation industry
More than 6,000 attendees from 30 countries; 140 exhibitors and 150-plus buyers from 70 organisations from 30 countries Several companies signed joint venture and collaboration deals 2026 edition of Airport Show to be held on May 12 to 14, 2026 at Dubai World Trade Centre Airport Show hosted more than 3,500 meetings under Business Connect Programme Dubai, United Arab Emirate: The 24 edition of Dubai Airport Show 2025, which received overwhelming support from the aviation industry from all over the world, concluded at Dubai World Trade Centre today with a call to effectively adopt and invest in new technologies to grab the huge opportunities offered by the massive airport expansion projects in the region. The 24th edition is marked by three days of fruitful discussion sessions, displays of innovative technologies, agreements and memorandums of understanding that will contribute to shaping the future of the aviation industry. The Show attracted more than 6,000 attendees, indicating overwhelming participation by all stakeholders in the industry in the wake of overall positive sentiment of growth in the aviation industry. More than 140 exhibitors from 22 countries participated in the exhibition with the presence of over 150 buyers from over 70 organisations from 30 countries. The trade gathering hosted more than 3,500 meetings under its popular Business Connect Programme. Being held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Chairman of Dubai Airports, Chairman and Chief Executive of Emirates Airline and Group, Airport Show is organized by RX, a global company that organizes about 350 events across the world, to provide participants valuable insights into issues and technologies shaping the airports in the ever-evolving competitive global business landscape. May Ismail, Event Manager, Airport Show, said: 'I express my deep appreciation to all our strategic partners for the great success achieved by the exhibition in its current session, and we have begun preparing from now to make the next session an exceptional one in every sense.' The positive response from stakeholders has prompted exhibitors to participate in the next edition also. 'The Airport Show next year will be much larger with broader participation from more countries, organisations and leading players, which will translate to more business for them. The 25th edition, expected to be more participatory and broad-based, will be held from May 12 to 14, 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre,' she added. Several agreements were signed by the participating companies on joint ventures, collaborations and service expansion. The Airport Show was the venue to announce the awarding of a contract by Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) to Smiths Detection to deploy state-of-the-art checkpoint scanners throughout Terminals 1, 2, and 3 of Dubai International Airport. DAEP is the agency responsible for the design, master-planning, infrastructure development and construction of Dubai's aviation sector. The leading annual exhibition dedicated to the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region witnessed wide participation from industry leaders and international and regional experts, in conjunction with optimistic expectations for the growth of the global aviation industry, specifically the Middle East, as the industry is expected to achieve a new record in the number of passengers and airport expansions. The Airport Show platform was chosen by leading operators, experts and regulators to discuss issues and challenges and suggest remedial measures so that the industry players can chart their future business strategies to fully grab the growth opportunities. The co-located events, Global Airport Leaders' Forum (GALF) and Women in Aviation Middle East Conference, attracted more than 70 aviation leaders and expert speakers in 30 sessions. This year's Airport Show is opened in the wake of the Middle East and neighbouring regions experiencing a significant surge in airport expansion projects, driven by a robust recovery in global aviation and optimistic projections for passenger growth. With expectations to handle approximately 1.1 billion passengers annually by 2040 — up from 405 million in 2019 — the Middle East is investing heavily in infrastructure to meet this demand. The 12th Global Airport Leader's Forum (GALF) was designed to take forward the aviation knowledge-enhancement agenda with keynote speeches from Lt. Gen. Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General, General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), HE Ahmad Ali Belqaizi, Executive Director, Aviation Safety and Environment Sector, Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) Mr Abdulla Al Shamsi, Director of Engineering, Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects (DAEP) and. This year's new attractions include the GSE Zone, Airport Tech Pavilion, and Airport Design Hub. The Airport Show is designed to serve the US$1 trillion airport development market in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia (MEASA) region. The Show hosted a series of high-level strategic sessions featuring top decision-makers and regional and international aviation experts. The discussions focused on bold, forward-looking solutions to address increasingly congested skies, rapid expansion, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies, smart air traffic management, the evolving role of next-generation airports as integrated logistics hubs, and the challenges of incorporating air taxis and autonomous aircraft into existing aviation ecosystems. Participating in a presentation at GALF, Talal Al Hammadi, Vice President of Air Traffic Development at Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), shared Dubai's vision for adopting artificial intelligence and unified traffic systems for both manned and unmanned aviation, and highlighted the ambitious expansion of Al Maktoum International Airport as a real-world testbed for future aviation innovations. As in the past, this year's event enjoyed strong backing of key aviation authorities and organizations, supported by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority, Dubai Airports, Dubai Aviation Engineering Projects, Emirates Airline and Group, dans and dnata. Airport Show 2025 in Dubai witnessed an unprecedented African presence, with official delegations, airlines, and airport operators from more than 10 African nations presenting ambitious visions and large-scale infrastructure projects in the aviation sector, extending through 2030. Leading industry players have come on board as event partners and sponsors. Amadeus leads as the event's Strategic Partner, with Schneider Electric joining as Technology Partner. Gold Sponsor WAISL has joined sponsors Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans), Smiths Detection and ADB SAFEGATE. The ATC Forum benefits from the support of both Dubai Air Navigation Services (dans) and Global Air Navigation Services (GANS), while the Airport Security Forum is backed by Dubai Police and the National Guard. Additionally, Airport Show 2025 is collaborating with several leading associations, including the Women in Aviation Middle East Chapter, the Contractors Association, the Supply Chain and Logistics Group (SCLG), and the Dubai Airline Operators Committee (DAOC). Several leading companies showcased their products and processes. Ismaiel Asaad, Divisional Manager, Trading, Al-Futtaim Engineering, said the company showcased TOTO's advanced sanitary solutions, eco-friendly sanitaryware technologies such as touchless faucets, high-efficiency toilets and advanced hygiene systems that align with modern airport demands for hygiene, comfort and sustainability.' TOTO participated in the Airport Show in collaboration with Al-Futtaim Contracting, its authorized distributor for UAE and KSA. Hiroyuki Higashimoto, Division Head, TOTO Middle East Branch, said: 'Participating in the Airport Show provides a strategic platform for TOTO to reinforce our commitment to innovation, sustainability, and global partnerships within the aviation infrastructure sector.' Andrew Paganelli, Director, Access Covers Australia, said: 'We are excited to showcase our innovative airport infrastructure product solutions at the Airport Show. As a leading ISO-accredited global manufacturer, we are dedicated to delivering advanced, sustainable access covers, grates, and multipart solutions that enhance safety and efficiency in airport operations.' Mohammad AlSharabi, CEO of KAMS Global, said: 'Our participation underscores our commitment to delivering scalable, culturally attuned solutions that bridge global standards with regional needs ensuring relevance across MEASA's diverse markets.' Haldun Aksoy, Chairman of the Board of Timsan said: 'The Airport Show is a significant opportunity to showcase our proven expertise in ground support equipment, expand its footprint in the MEASA region and develop relationships with key industry players. By offering innovative and durable GSE solutions, Timsan is reinforcing its leadership in the industry and positioning itself for continued growth in a rapidly evolving market,' Elisabetta Bragagni, CEO of Tratos, said: 'We produce cables for a moving world and its dynamism distinguishes the company. Tratos cables move shipments, activate connectivity, transmit energy, allow transporting passengers and goods by rail and keep motorways flowing. Our aim is to show this sensible and intelligent innovation to keep the world moving, safely and efficiently in airport and in all connected services.' Sage Parts displayed its product sheets showcasing its Rmptech product range, proven To Last Longer and Perform Better for GSE. Iftekhar Ahmed, General Manager Sales( UAE+GCC), Eternity Technologies, said: 'We have showcased our Quasar Motive Power Range, manufactured in the UAE, which incorporates CNT (Carbon Nanotube) Technology for enhanced performance.' Jean Pierre Nathan, International Business Development Manager at FAST Global Solutions, said: 'With our growing position in the Middle East market, our visibility at this event is critical—not just for reinforcing relationships with existing accounts, but also for developing new ones. This region is experiencing significant growth in the aviation industry, and it's vital that our customers see us actively engaged.' M-ECS showcased its zero-emission, high-powered tractors and presented it electric GSE lineup — the TT22e, TT30e, and TT40e tractors — delivering unparalleled performance with groundbreaking battery life, remote monitoring, and real- time diagnostic capabilities.' 'We aim at supporting our customers to run greener, more efficient ground operations through innovation, automation and enhanced data analyses,' said a spokesperson of M-ECS. Moh'd Moh'd, CEO, AEDLER Logistik Solutions, said: 'We are here to deepen our partnerships, showcase our engineering capabilities, and explore new collaborations that drive smarter solutions, more sustainable airport operations. This directly aligns with our long-term vision to lead the evolution of integrated air cargo, material handling and storage automation within the aviation industry, supporting airports in optimizing throughput, efficiency, and mainly handling experience. Our focus is on intelligent design, innovation-driven solutions, and sustainable growth in a rapidly changing global landscape.' Giulio De Carli, President of Air Tech Italy and Founding Partner of OneWorks, said: 'Through our participation at the Airport Show, Air Tech Italy aims to promote the collective excellence, innovation, and sustainability of Italian companies serving the global airport and aviation sectors. Our strategic objective is twofold: to strengthen relationships with key stakeholders in the fast-growing Middle East aviation market, and to position Italian technology and expertise as critical enablers of safer, smarter, and greener airport operations worldwide.' About RX RX is a global leader in events and exhibitions, leveraging industry expertise, data, and technology to build businesses for individuals, communities, and organisations. With a presence in 25 countries across 41 industry sectors, RX hosts approximately 350 events annually. RX is committed to creating an inclusive work environment for all our people. RX empowers businesses to thrive by leveraging data-driven insights and digital solutions. RX is part of RELX, a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. About RELX RELX is a global provider of information-based analytics and decision tools for professional and business customers. RELX serves customers in more than 180 countries and territories and has offices in about 40 countries. It employs more than 36,000 people over 40% of whom are in North America. The shares of RELX PLC, the parent company, are traded on the London, Amsterdam and New York stock exchanges using the following ticker symbols: London: REL; Amsterdam: REN; New York: RELX.

Associated Press
08-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
WAISL's AeroWise: A Digital Twin-Powered Integrated Airport Predictive Operations Centre (APOC), Showcased at Airport Show 2025, Dubai
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 2025-- WAISL's AeroWise is operational and live at Hyderabad International Airport, showcasing real-world implementation of next-gen airport operations and firmly establishing itself as a leader in digital aviation solutions. AeroWise is the first end-to-end, fully integrated digital twin-powered APOC, covering the Terminal, Airside, and Landside while integrating with over 40 modules and tracking more than 100 KPIs, enabling efficient management of complex airport operations and their adjacencies. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: WAISL's AeroWise: A Digital Twin-Powered Integrated Airport Predictive Operations Centre (APOC), showcased at Airport Show 2025, Dubai (Photo: AETOSWire) AeroWise ushers in a new era in airport operations, offering predictive, prescriptive, and simulative insights and a comprehensive 360-degree view of the entire airport ecosystem. The solution leverages next-generation technologies like Digital Twin, Cloud Computing, Computer Vision, AI/ML, video, and Data Analytics. WAISL's AeroWise solution is designed to deliver significant business advantages for Airports and their adjacencies worldwide; it generates real-time insights and an automated plan of the day that seamlessly integrates with all systems, predicts potential disruptions, analyses trends, and continuously learns from post-operative analysis for performance optimisation. 'We're presenting AEROWISE — a Digital Twin-powered Airport Predictive Operations Centre (APOC) driving Total Airport Management — enabling real time and predictive decision making - with one single goal to drive operations transformation and efficiency. 'Dubai and GCC airports are already known for their passenger-centric design, new technology adoption and commitment to value creation, and we see a strong alignment with WAISL's philosophy of creating predictive, AI-driven NextGen airports with a superior RoI framework,' said Preetham Kamesh, Strategic Advisor & Acting Global Business Officer, WAISL Limited. The business value for airport operations by implementing the AeroWise solution is derived by increasing capacity with existing infrastructure, optimising non-aero revenue streams and reducing costs through improved operational efficiency. The solution empowers airports to handle surges in demand with predictive and prescriptive analytics, ultimately delivering reductions in flight delays and boosting passenger satisfaction. It also provides an integrated experience that will fuel the next generation of airport operations. At Airport Show, Dubai 2025, WAISL actively participated in industry Panel Discussion around the insight exchange - optimising airport and airline operations contributing to global conversations on smart airports, AI-powered automation, digital transformation, and sustainable aviation solutions. WAISL invited journalists, aviation professionals, and stakeholders to visit its Booth for live demonstrations of AeroWise. Source:AETOSWire View source version on CONTACT: Yardstick Marketing Management Shams Matin,[email protected] KEYWORD: AUSTRALIA/OCEANIA AUSTRALIA UNITED ARAB EMIRATES MIDDLE EAST INDUSTRY KEYWORD: AIR TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGY ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SOFTWARE SOURCE: WAISL Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 05/08/2025 09:27 AM/DISC: 05/08/2025 09:26 AM