Yangon International Airport. (Photo: supplied).
At the heart of the system is an Airport Operational Control Centre (AOCC), which enables the airport and its stakeholders – including airlines and ground handlers – to collaborate around the same real-time information and make fully-informed decisions on resources.
The AOCC solution embraces a combination of platform services, applications and professional services including Airport Management System, Airport Master Systems Integration, Airport System Pulse and Airport Hub, which all combine to help Yangon International Airport create operational models and standard operating procedures.
“Yangon Airport sets the benchmark among high-performance airports in the constant pursuit of excellence in infrastructure, organization, and effective operational management, with the objectives of providing safe, secure and efficient daily operations while offering a premium passenger experience. The AOCC deployment has enabled us to achieve our transformation goals, and we recognize SITA as a key player and partner in that process,” said Jose Angeja, Yangon Aerodrome Company Limited’s Chief Operating Officer.
Thirty-three international airlines operate out of RGN, serving 37 destinations, and five domestic airlines serve 29 destinations across Myanmar.
The airport handled more than six million passengers in 2018 and that number is expected to have have increased by 6% in 2019.
Cre: TravelNewsAsia
Nguyen Xuan Nghia – COMM