Cloud will transform the airport experience, according to Amadeus insight paper
Last Update: Tuesday, June 10, 2014 : 16:30 (+4GMT)
Report identifies the case for cloud technology in Common Use systems for the airport of the future
Senior airport executives discuss the potential of the cloud to decrease costs, improve efficiency and transform the passenger experience
Cloud technology is gaining momentum despite lingering concerns around resilience, privacy and risk
Dubai-UAE: 10 June, 2014 - Airports are increasingly identifying the need to switch to next generation cloud systems in order to improve operational efficiencies in a challenging marketplace, according to an insight paper launched by Amadeus. IT makes sense to share: making the case for the cloud in Common Use airport technology collates the viewpoints of over 20 senior IT leaders from the airport industry to investigate the business case for adopting cloud based Common Use systems at airports.
Rising business pressures from stakeholders and competitors require airports to make the most efficient use of IT resources to operate effectively and collaboratively with airlines, while looking for alternative revenue streams to remain competitive. The paper indicates that modernising approaches to Common Use systems is one route to mitigate these challenges in a world that has access to the latest models of cloud computing.
The paper goes on to highlight that the industry is now ready to adopt next generation Common Use solutions to maximise the operational and commercial performance of the sector. Some airports still have concerns about resilience, privacy, security, and risk although the report suggests attitudes to these issues are gradually changing.
Michael Ibbitson, CIO, London Gatwick Airport, and report contributor, said: “Today’s setup relies on out-dated technology and is not really embracing the revolutionary capabilities of the internet. Each airline using our CUPPS system needs to build integration locally, on-site. The aviation industry has tried to address the problem with the development of CUTE and CUPPS standards, but in doing so, seems to have reinforced the existing structure rather than instigated change. It is time to adapt technology quickly, and develop a fundamental shift in aviation IT.”
John Jarrell, Head of Airport IT, Amadeus said, “Airports around the globe need to look for new ways to compete and maximise the value of their resources amidst growing economic pressures. Next generation Common Use platforms based on the cloud have the ability to revolutionise the way IT services are delivered at airports. Dedicated cloud providers can lower costs for airports thanks to economies of scale, among many other benefits that allow airports the flexibility to service their customers better.”
He added: “A cloud platform can provide an airport sufficient energy savings to allow a VW Golf to circle the earth 27 times annually, if, for example, 75% of a 300-workstation airport switched to thin clients. This really is a significant upgrade from traditional CUTE or CUPPS systems – the question now is whether airports are ready to take the leap of faith and jump to the cloud. Our objective is to open the debate within the airport community.”
Some of the insight paper’s key findings include:
Common Use technology has evolved little since CUTE was created in 1984, which is still more popular than the much newer CUPPS, formed in 2009. Interviewed airports find these platforms to be outdated, rigid, complex, slow, bulky, and expensive, which affects the whole airport eco-system. Clearly, there is room for improvement.
Cloud-enabling technology has developed rapidly in recent years. Since CUPPS was first implemented in 2009, new technologies such as application virtualisation , vastly improved networks and new mobile devices have increased the viability to make the switch to the cloud.
Cloud technology has the potential to revolutionise airport systems. Benefits include reduced hardware and maintenance costs, saved physical space as a result of removing servers, streamlined certification and location flexibility to process passenger check-in and boarding - helping airports and airlines improve the passenger service experience.
Many airports still have reservations concerning the cloud. The majority of these, such as resilience, privacy, security, and risk have been overcome as cloud providers have made addressing these issues a top priority.
To download a copy of the insight paper please visit the Amadeus airport solutions LinkedIn page here or visit the blog here .
- Inspired by an icon: the new Cayenne Coupé Electric... [2701-Views]
- CNS Preparing for 2026 Annual Partnership Conference in San Francisco... [2490-Views]
- AI Security Forum to Highlight the Role of AI in Shaping National Security Fra... [1933-Views]
- Saudi Ministry Boosts International Cooperation for Hajj Compliance... [1649-Views]
- Mercato Mall Presents Unfolding in Blue — A Moving Tribute to Inclusion, Creat... [1130-Views]
- CFI Secures Brazil Central Bank License, Advancing Latin America Expansion... [1105-Views]
- Tiger Shroff Invests in ‘Breez by Danube,' Reinforcing Strong Global Confidenc... [1033-Views]
- Benefit cosmetics x vox cinemas: ladies night extended!... [999-Views]
- Lg electronics releases first-quarter 2026 financial results... [958-Views]
- The Blurred Lip, Finally Done Right with SHEGLAM's Marshmallow Puff Lip Blur P... [920-Views]
- Amlak Finance announces AED 735 million dividend distribution... [836-Views]
- EXEED delivers comprehensive Q1 performance across global markets... [810-Views]
- Make it in the Emirates 2026: A Record-Breaking Fifth Edition Backed by Key Pa... [761-Views]
- The Make it in the Emirates (MIITE) 2026 platform prepares to launch its large... [754-Views]
- UAE honors 20 companies and individuals for driving billions back into the nat... [746-Views]
- Step Into a New Era of Summer Scents with Canéza... [740-Views]
- Emirates Red Crescent Leads “We Are Their Support” World Orphan Day Initiative... [737-Views]
- ADCB delivered record Q1'26 profit before tax of AED 3.781 billion, up 30% yea... [722-Views]
- Abu Dhabi Award for Excellence in Government Performance (ADAEP)... [715-Views]
- Etihad Supercharges U.S. Network: Chicago Goes Double Daily as Charlotte Rises... [697-Views]




