WAISL, a leading provider of digital infrastructure for airports, has introduced an advanced AI-Powered Airport Operations Command Centre (APOC) designed to revolutionize airport management. Launched on December 3, 2024, this AI-powered, cloud-hosted system aims to improve operational efficiency, streamline decision-making and enhance the overall passenger experience. With real-time monitoring and advanced predictive capabilities, APOC brings together various technologies such as digital twin, AI/ML, locational intelligence and situational awareness platform to offer integrated management of airport operations.
The newly launched APOC solution offers a comprehensive approach to managing airport operations, covering all aspects from check-in to gate services. It allows airport staff to monitor and manage flight details, security, baggage status and passenger movement efficiently. By integrating cloud-based machine learning platforms and digital twin, the system can predict potential disruptions and offer solutions before issues arise. This enables smoother operations, especially during high-traffic times or severe weather events. WAISL's focus on seamless integration with existing infrastructure ensures the system is scalable and adaptable for airports of all sizes.
WAISL plans to roll out the APOC in an Indian airport within the coming weeks, with a global launch scheduled for 2025. The company predicts APOC as a important tool in the evolution of smart airports, helping them transition from reactive management to a predictive, data-driven approach. In addition to improving operational efficiency, the system supports sustainability goals, contributing to the aviation sector's ambition to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. The partnership with AWS ensures that the APOC benefits from robust security, scalability and low latency, making it a future-ready solution for airports worldwide.