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WAISL's AeroWise Platform Lands in Europe to Revolutionize Airport Operations

WAISL's game-changing AeroWise platform is set to transform European airports. With real-time insights and predictive analysis, it's ready to tackle increasing passenger numbers and limited expansion opportunities.

In this picture there is a view of the airport. In the front there is a white color tower and some...
In this picture there is a view of the airport. In the front there is a white color tower and some flights parked on the ground. In the background there are some buildings. On the top we can see the plane flying in the sky.

WAISL's AeroWise Platform Lands in Europe to Revolutionize Airport Operations

Indian airport technology company WAISL has launched its innovative AeroWise platform in Europe. The platform aims to tackle rising passenger numbers and limited expansion opportunities at many airports by centralising operational staff and providing real-time insights.

AeroWise utilises digital twin technology and AI to integrate data from landside, terminal, and airside operations onto a single digital platform. This Airport Predictive Operations Centre (APOC) offers advanced analytics on air traffic patterns, runway utilisation rates, crowd movement within terminals, and automated monitoring features.

The platform has already proven successful at Hyderabad and Delhi airports in India. Now, WAISL is rolling it out across Europe, with implementations currently underway at airports in the UK. Predictive analysis tools within AeroWise help identify potential disruptions before they occur, enabling more coordinated management of daily activities. WAISL's goal is not just incremental changes, but a transformative process across airport systems.

WAISL's AeroWise platform is set to revolutionise airport operations in Europe. By providing real-time insights and predictive analysis, it aims to enhance efficiency and manage increasing passenger numbers effectively. The successful implementations in India have paved the way for its roll-out across European airports, with the UK leading the way.

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