Technology solutions provider DTP has announced the deployment of DTP tNexus Message Hub system and Dassault Systèmes Delmia Quintiq fixed resource planning application at Dubai International Airport.
The application is fully integrated in the airport IT landscape and has automated capacity optimization for fixed resources, which include 212 airport stands, 142 gates, 526 check-in counters and 28 baggage belts. Furthermore, the Delmia Quintiq application’s in-built flexibility makes it easily adaptable and scalable to all future expansions.
In addition to Dubai Airports’ own systems, the application has also been integrated with external stakeholders’ systems within the airport’s ecosystem, such as the hub carriers and ground handlers.
“One of the major challenges faced by airports today is the limited and outdated message parsing capability, which leads to information gaps and the loss of data vital to smooth operations,” said Abdul Razzak Mikati, managing director, DTP.
“To address this pain point, we developed tNexus Message Hub, which can parse 38 different types of custom, non-standard and standard messages, such as IATA Type B, ATC and email attachments. The system can process high volumes of messages from numerous sources, including non-standard communication channels.”
The processed data from the DTP tNexus Message Hub is used as inputs by the Delmia Quintiq application to conduct optimization, based on complex operational logic and rulesets.