05 May,2025 07:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
With advanced digital capabilities, airport teams and stakeholders can now manage operations on the go, making the AOCC more agile, responsive, and efficient than ever before. Pic/CSMIA
Mumbai airport on Monday launched a revamped digital Airport Operations Control Centre (AOCC), set to deliver rapid responses and optimised resource deployment, an official statement said.
It said that airport's nerve centre, AOCC, has received significant upgrades to its infrastructure and technology.
The new AOCC is designed to enhance efficiency by bringing together key airport stakeholders for improved coordination. Enhanced visuals, real-time data, and advanced communication systems will empower the team from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) to proactively manage both routine operations and emergencies with unprecedented efficiency, it said.
Jeet Adani, Director, Adani Airport Holdings Limited (AAHL) said, "In today's fast-evolving air travel landscape, maintaining leadership in technology and setting new benchmarks in innovation and operational excellence is crucial for airports. At CSMIA, our commitment to innovation and delivering a seamless passenger experience has been exemplified by the launch of the new gen AOCC powered by aviio. This advanced facility enhances collaboration among stakeholders, equipping our teams to manage complex situations effectively, thus pioneering a new era of smart airport operations."
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He said, "Taking this a step further, the introduction of the new gen AOCC on-the-go, powered by aviio, ensures we are no longer confined to physical spaces. With operational control now at our fingertips, we can enable faster decision-making, seamless stakeholder coordination, and greater efficiency in airport management."
The Centre has received significant upgrades to its infrastructure and technology.
The statement said that the AOCC at CSMIA will evolve into a digitally mature mobile-first, data-driven platform, ensuring real-time situational awareness and decision-making capabilities for better planning, utilisation and optimisation--anytime, anywhere.
With advanced digital capabilities, airport teams and stakeholders can now manage operations on the go, making the AOCC more agile, responsive, and efficient than ever before. The aviio, a digital platform developed by Adani Airports Holdings Limited (AAHL), has been designed to meet AAHL's unique requirements for managing airports at scale, considering a wide range of decision makers.
Leveraging advanced AI and ML technologies, the platform aims to set a global benchmark for airport operations as the backbone of all digital transformation initiatives, it said.
Key upgrades to the Airport Operations Control Centre (AOCC) include:
Technology-
- Three videowalls spanning 37 metres provide real-time information from multiple sources, enhancing monitoring capabilities along with advanced communication technology, these video walls can highlight critical emergencies for swift action, offering a bird's-eye view of airport operations.
- Aerodrome Emergency Control Centre (AECC), inside the AOCC, has state-of-the-art connected videowalls, communication systems and equipment which can be leveraged if there is any type of emergency at the aerodrome.
- Scenario-specific content can be populated on videowalls, enabling key decision makers to streamline operations for both routine and critical situations.
- Remote annotation capabilities, allowing stakeholders to update videowalls in real time from remote locations.
- Introduction of the new gen AOCC on-the-Go powered by aviio, enables the transition into a digitally mature mobile-first, data-driven platform, ensuring real-time situational awareness and decision-making capabilities for better planning, utilisation and optimisation.
Infrastructure
- Ergonomic seating with IoT-enabled lighting systems for an adaptive working environment.
- Revamped conference rooms, breakout areas, pantry, and bunker beds to improve working conditions.