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Unisys Helps Beijing Airport Prepare For Olympics

Published: Tue 22 Apr 2008 11:43 AM
Unisys Helps Beijing Airport Prepare for 2008 Olympic Games
Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) announced that it played a major role in the successful opening of Terminal 3 at Beijing Capital International Airport (BCIA). Unisys developed, integrated and is currently assisting BCIA in managing the core systems at BCIA Terminal 3, which became fully operational on March 26, 2008 and is now the world's largest terminal building.
The Terminal 3 expansion project will provide the critical transportation infrastructure needed by Beijing to host the 2008 Olympic Summer Games and will target BCIA to handle 76 million passengers and 580,000 flights a year with peak hour handling over 124 flights per hour by 2015.
The BCIA authorities awarded the Terminal 3 Master Systems Integration contract to Unisys in mid-2005. Unisys assigned a dedicated team of technical and functional experts on design and development, integrated system architecture, testing, training, documentation and overall program management to work on this mission-critical assignment.
"We are very satisfied that the system which is integrated by Unisys is running smoothly now. By capitalising on Unisys expertise in airport IT systems integration, we could enhance the management of airport operations," said the Vice President, IT Management, Beijing Capital International Airport Company Limited.
As the master systems integrator, Unisys was responsible for a number of key deliverables to ensure that the airport's operations were supported by efficient, flexible technology.
Unisys major responsibilities for this project included:
Ground Operation Information System (GOIS) - Unisys designed, developed and implemented the GOIS that manages the flight information for the entire airport, covering Terminals 1, 2 and 3. The GOIS continually receives the latest flight-related information from air traffic control, airline systems, various operational systems and handling agents, stores the information in the airport operational database and disseminates this real-time data to pertinent airport systems and key stakeholders in the airport community. The system includes a sophisticated resource management component to oversee and allocate various key airport resources such as stands, gates, check-in counters and baggage carousels to maximise efficiency and minimise flight delays. The system also enables airport officials to monitor whether the airport is delivering the correct levels of service to airlines and passengers, thereby improving both airport operations and the traveller experience.
Integration Framework Design - Unisys designed the overall integration framework for the new Terminal 3 systems and successfully integrated more than 20 core operational systems prior to the terminal's opening. Unisys then implemented the system, which resulted in seamless interoperability of disparate systems and a scaleable, manageable integration architecture.
Migration Strategy - Unisys assisted in defining the overall strategy for the migration and production of the new IT systems prior to the progressive transfer of flights to Terminal 3. BCIA mandated that the IT systems migration not impact current operations in Terminals 1 and 2. Unisys designed the strategic plan so that the new Terminal 3 Airport Operational Database would manage the acquisition of all flight-related information for the entire airport from external sources, such as air traffic control, and in turn, distribute this data to the terminal operational databases for Terminals 1 and 2 as well.
Future Operational Model - Based on its 3D BlueprintingTM approach, Unisys consulted on the future operational model for BCIA, allowing it to become a major hub airport, more effectively competing with other major airports in the region. Leveraging this proven methodology and the company's domain experience at other airports, such as Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, Unisys recommended a new operational model for BCIA's business and operational practices, allowing the airport to continually assess future changes in its operational processes now that Terminal 3 is up and running.
"BCIA realised the importance of building a new terminal to significantly expand capacity while maximising the operations of the entire airport, and Unisys was honoured to be a part of this effort," said Olivier Houri, president and general manager, Unisys Global Transportation. "Beijing Airport's Terminal 3 is setting a new benchmark for service and operational excellence with its advanced IT systems, and all airport constituents - from employees to travellers - will benefit."
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About BCIA
Beijing Capital International Airport Co. Ltd. was incorporated as a Sino-foreign joint stock company with limited liability in People's Republic of China (PRC) to operate the international airport in Beijing, PRC and certain ancillary commercial businesses. The company is mainly engaged in the aeronautical and non-aeronautical business of Beijing Airport. For more information, visit www.bcia.com.cn.
About Unisys
Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. We provide consulting, systems integration, outsourcing and infrastructure services, combined with powerful enterprise server technology. We specialise in helping clients use information to create efficient, secure business operations that allow them to achieve their business goals. Our consultants and industry experts work with clients to understand their business challenges and create greater visibility into critical linkages throughout their operations. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
About Unisys Asia Pacific
Unisys offers clients solutions for secure business operations by aligning technology with business strategy. Drawing on a history of industry innovation and expertise, Unisys provides specialised services, delivered by trusted consultants. In Asia Pacific, Unisys delivers services and solutions through subsidiaries in New Zealand, Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, The Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand and through distributors or resellers in other countries in the region. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
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