Ikusi's software manages the 3.000 digital screens of the new Istanbul airport
Ikusi's Dolphin FIDS and Dolphin ADS modular solutions will serve the large network of screens of the newly opened Istanbul airport, which will become the largest in the world in passenger volume.
The engineering company Ikusi has developed the software that will manage flight information and advertising in the 3.000 Digital displays of the new Istanbul Airport, which has opened its first terminal a few days ago, coinciding with the 95th anniversary of the establishment of the country as a republic.
In this first phase, The airport will host 90 million passengers, and has been designed to become the world's largest in passenger traffic, with a capacity of up to 150 million passengers per year, expandable in the future up to 200 Million.
This modern facility, with a design that references Turkish traditions, Ikusi has deployed two modular solutions: Dolphin FIDS and Dolphin ADS.
The first is compatible with the new smart controller technology, embedded in terminal information monitors, that improves communication between the operator and other agents of the airport business through mobile devices (Smartphones, Tablets, Etc.).
Ikusi's Dolphin ADS solution allows airport operators to manage advertising and entertainment content on digital screens distributed in the new Turkish aerodrome, that will connect 350 destinations and serve as the main hub for flights between Europe and Asia.
This software platform developed by Ikusi offers the installation a scalable system, Reliable and with high processing capacity and data distribution to respond to the high operational and passenger volume in this critical environment.
As Ikusi's statement points out, company belonging to Velatia, "This information system will not only improve the operational efficiency of the airport., It will also alleviate traffic and the flow of the high volume of passengers that this air base is planned to cover.".
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