
Aviation electronics developer Rockwell Collins is set to deploy its common use passenger processing solutions (CUPPS) at three major airports in New Zealand.
The CUPPS systems will be installed at Wellington Airport, as well as the common use terminal equipment (CUTE) clubs at Auckland and Christchurch International Airports.
The solutions aim to reduce costs and check-in times for passengers, improving their travel experience.
Rockwell’s ARINC vMUSE solution is said to enhance check-in facilities and provide better operational flexibility for airlines.
Rockwell Collins Airport System Sales head Paul Hickox said: "Our solutions are helping airports seeking to realize IATA’S Fast Travel objectives to provide more control for passengers by streamlining and speeding up the check-in process.
"These three separate contracts demonstrate our ability to help our airport customers meet their goals and are another key milestone in our commitment to invest and grow our business in the Australasia region."

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By GlobalDataARINC Managed Services will deliver continuous on-site maintenance and support for the ARINC systems at the airports.
New Zealand’s common use airports are currently using ARINC vMUSE to provide faster check-in services to the passengers.
In 2014, Rockwell Collins signed a five-year agreement with Heathrow AOC to provide the ARINC vMUSE CUPPS in all four common-use terminals at London Heathrow Airport (LHR).
Image: Rockwell Collins’ ARINC vMUSE provides faster check-in services to the passengers. Photo: courtesy of Rockwell Collins.