Hyderabad Airport Deploys AI-Powered Digital Twin Platform
Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu launched AI-powered digi-tal twin platform at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, in Hyderabad on Wednesday
Hyderabad: GMR Airports on Wednesday launched an AI-powered digital twin platform at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad. Built on this platform, it also unveiled Airport Predictive Operation Centre (APOC) that has airside, landside, and terminal operations integrated into a unified system. The digital twin platform will be adopted as the standard operating model across all GMR-operated airports, in a phased manner.
Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Minister of Roads and Build-ings, Government of Telangana, Komatireddy Venkat Reddy, launched the platform in the pres-ence of GBS Raju, Chairman - Airports, GMR Group, SGK Kishore, Chief Innovation Officer, GMR Airports, Pradeep Panicker, CEO-GHIAL, and other key stakeholders, and senior officials of GMR Airports.
On the launch, SGK Kishore said, “GMR Group is leading the aviation industry with cutting-edge technological innovations, focusing on significantly enhancing passenger experiences. Our new AI-enabled digital platform and the Airport Predictive Operation Centre (APOC) set new standards in modernizing operations and elevating passenger satisfaction.”
The NextGen Airport Predictive Operation Centre (APOC) powered by digital twin platform in-tegrates multiple stakeholders, including airlines, ground handlers, and air traffic control. This leads to collaborative decision-making and situational awareness. “By integrating real-time data and advanced analytics, we ensure smooth passenger flow, reduced wait times, and personalised services, shaping the future of air travel,” he added.