T1 International at Sydney Airport, Australia, has introduced 12 Auto Bag Drop (ABD) units and check-in software at 36 of its kiosks provided by ICM.

This new installation is part of a greater Sydney Airport project that promises to greatly reduce check-in queues and enhance the overall passenger experience, bringing the same benefits to T1 that Qantas domestic passengers enjoy in T3.

The check-in kiosk software features the same design DNA as the ABD units, creating consistency and familiarity for the passenger across the entire check-in and bag drop process.

The next generation ABD units integrate cutting-edge 3D scanning technology with an ergonomically friendly design. They ensure real-time safety and security, with around the clock monitoring provided by ICM’s Sydney-based support team.

As many of the world’s major airports adopt technology to create a fast and seamless check-in experience, ICM’s innovative range of self-service baggage and check-in solutions significantly free up airport terminal space.

Sydney Airport’s roll-out of new ABD units and check-in kiosk software comes after the hugely successful opening of Singapore Changi Airport’s Terminal 4, where 50 of ICM’s ABD units went live in October last year. Already in 2018, ICM has announced further roll-out orders at Heathrow London, Paris Charles de Gaulle and Orly, and Shanghai Hongqiao.

“We are delighted to see ICM’s self-service bag drop and check-in solutions in use at Sydney’s T1 International. Our products continue to deliver exceptional benefits to both airports and airlines, and present passengers with a simpler and faster process for checking-in their bags. It is very rewarding for us to see Sydney Airport embrace the new technology our world-leading products have to offer.” Richard Dinkelmann, ICM Group CEO.

ICM’s ABD units can be found in major airports across the globe including Auckland, London Heathrow, Minneapolis-St.Paul, Munich, Paris CDG and ORY, Singapore Changi and Sydney amongst many others.