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Equipment Installation & Configuration

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Equipment Installation & Configuration

    1. Physical Installation & Integration

         We manage the full physical deployment of aviation-grade hardware. This requires specialized logistics to move equipment through security-restricted areas             (SRA) without disrupting passenger flow.
 

  • Airside Infrastructure: Installation of VDGS (Visual Docking Guidance Systems), Ground Power Units (GPU), and Pre-Conditioned Air (PCA) units at the gate.

  • Terminal Hardware: Setup of CUTE (Common Use Terminal Equipment), self-service bag drops, and Automated Screening Lanes (ASL) in security checkpoints.

  • Baggage Handling Systems (BHS): Precision alignment of conveyors, diverters, and heavy-duty 3D scanning matrices (EDS).

  • Structural Integration: Ensuring that heavy equipment is seismically braced and integrated with the building’s power and HVAC systems.
     

    2. Advanced System Configuration
           Hardware is only as good as the software governing it. We provide deep-level configuration to ensure assets perform according to the airport’s specific SOPs         (Standard Operating Procedures).
 

  • Network Integration: Configuring IP addresses, VLANs, and subnets to ensure equipment connects securely to the Airport Operational Database (AODB).

  • Logic & Parameter Setup: Programming the "business rules" for automated systems—for example, configuring a BHS to route bags based on airline, flight priority, or security status.

  • Calibration: Fine-tuning sensors, lasers, and cameras. For VDGS, this involves calibrating the system to recognize over 100+ different aircraft nose-shapes with millimeter precision.

  • Security Hardening: Configuring firewalls and encryption protocols on airside devices to protect against cyber threats.
     

     3. The Installation Workflow
           We follow a "Zero-Impact" installation methodology, typically categorized into four stages:

       Site Survey: Assessing floor loads, power availability, and line-of-sight for sensors(Ready-for-Installation Report).
       Deployment: Physical mounting and cabling during "low-traffic" windows (curfews)(Physical Sign-off).
       Provisioning: Loading firmware, setting local parameters, and network handshaking(System Connectivity).
       Validation: Unit testing to ensure the hardware responds correctly to local commands(Installation Qualification [IQ]).

    4. Specialized Focus Areas
        Our expertise covers three distinct "zones" of the airport:

       Passenger Touchpoints
            We install and configure the "face" of the airport. This includes FIDS (Flight Information Display Systems), kiosks, and e-Gates. We ensure the software                 interface is localized and integrated with airline departure control systems (DCS).

       Airside & Apron
           This involves high-voltage electrical work and specialized mounting on the ramp. We configure Airfield Ground Lighting (AGL) control systems, ensuring they            respond correctly to tower commands for different visibility conditions (CAT I, II, or III).

      Security & Surveillance
          Configuration of AI-driven CCTV, facial recognition portals, and explosive detection systems. We ensure that "Alarm Outputs" are correctly mapped to the                  Airport Command Center’s dashboard.

     5. Why Our Installation Service Stands Out
 

  • Aviation-Specific Compliance: We adhere strictly to ICAO Annex 14 and local Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) standards.

  • ORAT-Ready: Our installations are designed with "Operational Readiness" in mind, meaning they are documented and tested for immediate handover to operations.

  • Minimal Disruption: We utilize "Mobile Hoardings" and night-shift deployments to ensure passengers never see the construction process.


     

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