Shri Ashok Lavasa, Secretary, Ministry
of Civil Aviation has inaugurated the Airport Operations Control Centre (AOCC)
at Chennai Airport. The AOCC has been set up by Airports Authority
of India (AAI) bringing together other stakeholders including airlines, ground
handlers and security agencies under one platform.
The Centre aims to get
optimum utilisation of the airport resources to provide a hassle-free and seamless
experience to the passengers. This involves the implementation of a Common
Airport Operations Database (AODB) which provides all the information related
to airport operations to all the stakeholders at ten major airports under AAI.
Chennai airport has pioneered the AOCC implementation at AAI airports.
The implementation of AOCC had been
planned at 10 airports in June, 2012 at an estimated cost of Rs. 356.04 crores.
The ten airports are Chennai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Pune, Trivandrum, Calicut,
Jaipur, Mangalore, Trichy and Guwahati. The solution as implemented by NIIT is
powered by the Airport Management Solution (AMS) and Integration layer of M/s SITA,
the technical associate of NIIT. The multi-airport environment functionality
is being implemented for the first time in India.
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