Hyderabad Airport Become India's First to Implement AI-powered Digital Twin Platform

Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) in Hyderabad has become the first airport in India to implement an Al-powered digital twin platform with a predictive operation center (APOC). This innovative system uses real-time data from over 40 parameters to optimize operations and enhance the passenger experience.

The AI-powered digital twin platform at Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad was developed by GMR Airports. They collaborated with various technology partners to integrate advanced digital technologies, including AI, IoT, and real-time analytics, to create this innovative system.



Key Features:
  • Integration: Combines airside, landside, and terminal operations into a unified system.
  • Real-Time Data: Uses IoT and sensors to collect data for quick decision-making and seamless operations.
  • Predictive Analytics: Employs Al and prescriptive analytics to proactively address operational challenges. 
  • Enhanced Passenger Experience: Reduces wait times, optimizes passenger flow, and ensures personalized services.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu praised the initiative, calling it a potential model for other airports nationwide. The technology is expected to be deployed at other GMR-operated airports, including Delhi Airport, in the coming months.

GMR Airports Limited, formerly known as GMR Airports Infrastructure Limited, is a leading global airport platform company. They have over two decades of experience in designing, constructing, and operating world-class sustainable airports.

In India, GMR Airports operates several key airports including Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, Rajiv Gandhi International Airport in Hyderabad, and Goa International Airport.

GMR Airports also operates Mactan Cebu International Airport in the Philippines and Kualanamu International Airport in Indonesia.
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