The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Ground Team Red unveils Malaysia’s first digital airport control centre

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SEPANG: Ground Team Red Sdn Bhd (GTR) unveiled its control centre for ground handling services in Kuala Lumpur Internatio­nal Airport 2 (klia2), the first of its kind in Malaysia.

The airport control centre was officiated by the Minister of Transport Loke Siew Fook, along with AirAsia executive chairman Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, GTR chairman Bo Lingam, GTR chief executive officer Kevin Chin, AirAsia Malaysia chief executive officer Riad Asmat, AirAsia X Malaysia chief executive officer Benyamin Ismail and Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad Acting Group chief executive officer Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin.

This fully digitalise­d control centre, will allow GTR to track aircraft handling by converging real time digital informatio­n on passenger boarding, baggage reconcilia­tion and ramp loading activities through a digital dashboard, with the target of an aircraft turnaround of 25 minutes.

According to CTR CEO Chin, “This digital control centre is a first for Malaysia, and will revolution­ise how ground operations services are delivered. The centre will allow us to serve our clients better while providing an improved travel experience for passengers and improving hub passenger connectivi­ty through klia2, and it is our goal to establish more such centres across the region in the near future.”

In digitalisi­ng the operations, guest services personnel will use a smartphone to execute the gate boarding process, allowing staff to board passengers convenient­ly while tracking the gate boarding process in real-time efficientl­y and accurately.

The same smartphone­s will be deployed at the baggage carousel for baggage reconcilia­tion and also the e-readback ramp loading system to provide an organised view of all baggage and cargo loads for the flight. This will improve safety by ensuring 100 per cent accurate aircraft weight and balance readings for flight planning purposes and eliminate paper-based Loading Instructio­ns, which are difficult to manage at night and in bad weather conditions.

GTR staff will also now use their handheld devices to automatica­lly clock in when they report for work and receive their f light assignment­s automatica­lly. This saves time for staff to meet their flights without the need to report to the office.

Another key feature of the control centre is a virtual reality training chamber with six modules - cargo ramp, technical ramp (lavatory), technical ramp (water service), technical ramp (air-conditioni­ng), technical ramp (ground power unit) and aircraft marshallin­g that will allow ground personnel to simulate and safely conduct real world scenarios and training exercises without the need for aircraft availabili­ty.

GTR was establishe­d on November 1, 2017 as a jointventu­re between AirAsia Berhad and Singapore’s SATS Ltd (SATS). GTR provides a comprehens­ive range of ground handling services such as guest handling, baggage services, aircraft handling, cargo handling services and security services. It is present in 18 airports in Malaysia and Singapore and handles an average of 475 flights daily.

 ??  ?? (From third left) Kamarudin, Fernandes, Loke and Chin at the official launch of the Ground Team Red Airport Control Centre at klia2.
(From third left) Kamarudin, Fernandes, Loke and Chin at the official launch of the Ground Team Red Airport Control Centre at klia2.

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