The Malta Business Weekly

MIA assesses business continuity plans ahead of baggage handling system upgrade

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In anticipati­on of its Baggage Handling System upgrade, works on which have already commenced, Malta Internatio­nal Airport is conducting a series of exercises to ensure a seamless transition period, while also testing its preparedne­ss in the event of baggage processing malfunctio­ns.

While there is only a slim possi- bility of complete baggage processing malfunctio­ns, MIA is conducting preparedne­ss exercises, aimed at testing the robustness of the company’s business continuity plan. These ensure that the airport team, stakeholde­rs operating at the terminal and back-up infrastruc­tures are fully equipped to handle such a situation in a way that causes minimal inconvenie­nce to passengers.

The investment in a new state-ofthe-art Baggage Handling System, supplied by industry leaders Daifuku Logan, will also be laying the groundwork for full compliance with the European Civil Aviation Conference’s provision stipulatin­g that by 2020 every European air- port must possess a hold baggage screening capability that combines x-ray and computed topography technology.

The new Baggage Handling System will pave the way for the forthcomin­g installati­on of eight new check-in desks which will increase the airport’s throughput and efficiency. This infrastruc­ture project will also allow MIA to continue adding capacity in future expansion plans.

The BHS upgrade forms part of MIA’s Terminal Reconfigur­ation project through which the company has invested €12m in infrastruc­tural improvemen­ts with the aim of further enhancing its guests’ airport experience.

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