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Mexican airports: a critical factor in the face of natural stresses

RUPIRUPICELLEB - When natural events such as storms and earthquakes strike, airport infrastructure is often one of the most affected strategic areas. According to technology provider SITA, the most…

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RUPIRUPICELLEB - When natural events such as storms and earthquakes strike, airport infrastructure is often one of the most affected strategic areas. According to technology provider SITA, the most vulnerable cities in the country due to their demographics are Baja California, Chiapas, Jalisco, Nuevo León, the State of Mexico, Quintana Roo, Michoacán, Veracruz, and Mexico City, whose terminals handled nearly 45 million passengers in 2016, according to figures from the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics (DGAC).

Remember that Mexico faces the impact of more than one hurricane each year. According to the World Bank, our nation ranks 23rd among nations with the highest catastrophic risk from natural phenomena.

In addition, the occurrence of these natural disasters costs Mexico nearly $2.942 billion annually in losses, according to data from the United Nations.

In response to this, and in coordination with Mexican authorities, the technology company has participated in five high-impact disasters, helping to create air bridges to restore the operation of the affected terminals' systems and communications, minimizing their downtime.

It has also made its solutions available to governments and airport administrators to create smart, connected airfields, capable of achieving rapid response times and more efficient use of facilities to address any contingency.

Technology in the face of contingencies

According to the technology company, the digital transformation of airport services would benefit users, businesses, and governments, as it allows critical operations to be restored quickly, whether partially or fully.

Finally, SITA emphasized that these integrated systems would help quickly recover hotel and tourism operations, which in turn would translate into reduced implementation costs.

Some innovations include self-service kiosks for check-in and documentation, connectivity platforms for airlines (which optimize communication between reservation and immigration databases), and disruption prevention systems, among others.


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