
Ultra Electronics Airport Systems has implemented a new management system at Belo Horizonte International Airport in Brazil.
BH Airport operations director Daniel Bircher said: "Ultra delivered as promised, on time and within the original budget."
The new airport management system features an integration broker (IB), resource management system (RMS), airport operational database (AODB) and flight information displays (FIDS).
These systems will be integrated with the airport operations control centre (APOC) of BH Airport.
Ultra Americas vice-president Paul Drury said: "This project ensures that BH Airport will improve the productivity of their facilities and resources as they expand to meet rapidly growing passenger demand."
The APOC uses intelligent alert notification and monitoring of primary performance indicators to provide a full, real-time vision of flight movements and other operational resource activities at the airport.

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By GlobalDataIt has been designed to optimise efficiency, safety and passenger experience. In addition, airlines can receive exact operational planning capabilities.
Other advantages include collaborative decision-making, automated resource planning and increased agility due to operational changing conditions.
Image: The operations control centre of BH Airport. Photo: courtesy of Ultra Electronics Airport Systems.