HCL Infosystems and ICT systems with the commencing of full-scale commercial operations for the New Terminal (T3) at Delhi International Airport have announced the successful deployment of Airport Operation Control Centre (AOCC) in India for the New Terminal (T3).
The IT system architecture of the AOCC has been integrated in order to facilitate highest level of Airside operations, Resources Planning & Allocation, Terminal operations & security, allowing various agencies/departments to collaborate real time.
DIAL T3-AOCC deployment by HCL Infosystems, equipped with a solid state integrated system and infrastructure to function 24X7 will enable operation teams with increased efficacy, reliability, security, scalability, real-time intelligence and information security, providing comprehensive situation analysis and management capabilities.
“Technology today touches lives at the most common places and it is commendable to see the steps been taken by authorities across the country to engage technology as an enabler and also a deterrent through state-of-the-art solutions for better efficiency and security for citizens,” said J.V. Ramamurthy, President and COO, HCL Infosystems Ltd.
“HCL Infosystems takes pride in partnering with DIAL to design this unique infrastructure solution AOCC which would not only increase efficiency manifolds but also equip the authorities to deal with any possible issues real-time. The solution deployed apart from meeting all quality standards at all levels, is truly a Green control center being highly energy efficient.”
This Airport Operation control centre has been designed to handle 34 million passengers annually. The massive Terminal 3 (T3) spreads over 30,000 square meters, making Delhi airport a part of the global league, with an improved architecture and better customer service. T3’s infrastructure includes 168 check-in counters, 49 arrival immigration desks and 50 departure immigration desks, all housed in a stunning structure that blends tradition with modernity.