ARINC switches passenger technology at IGIA
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ARINC Incorporated has successfully transferred and launched the passenger technology for India’s largest airport terminal, the newly constructed Terminal 3 at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), New Delhi, which opened last month. International operations were switched smoothly from existing Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 on July 28, and preparations for full service carriers to start domestic operations are under way. The T3 project involves deployment of more than 550 ARINC vMUSETM passenger check-ins and ARINC’s BagLinkTM Baggage Messaging. ARINC also worked in partnership with Quantum Aviation Solutions to install 90 hand-held scanners for the automated baggage reconciliation system (BRS) that will handle 12,800 baggage items per hour. Network connectivity across the airlines’ DCS hosts and back offices is provided by ARINC’s AviNet
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