Transforming Airport Management with Radio Communication

September 15, 2016 | Sponsored

Effective communication systems at airports are vital at every stage of operations and in all roles. Motorola Solutions provides products and services to ensure this crucial function.
Airports are high-noise, high-security environments where communication simply cannot fail. With thousands of workers pulling together to service hundreds of thousands of travellers every day, getting communications right is priority number one.
If check-in staff, security personnel, officials at boarding gates and transit supervisors can communicate securely and reliably, operations will run more efficiently and passengers will be increasingly satisfied.
But suggesting a communication network is key to driving operational success is an over-simplification. Many airport operators choose two-way radios to handle their communications but making the deployment a success lies in the 5Cs of radio communication.
Put these in place and you have the foundations of seamless communication that will drive efficiency, security and safety to ensure both worker and passenger satisfaction.

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