China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Modern technologi­es improve efficiency at airport

- By WANG KEJU

Beijing Daxing Internatio­nal Airport has embraced multiple new technologi­es to make it smarter and more efficient.

The adoption of the latest smart technologi­es, including self checkin and bag-drop kiosks, facial recognitio­n technology and radiofrequ­ency identifica­tion technology for luggage tracking will allow passengers to enjoy a quicker and more seamless check-in and boarding process.

According to the Civil Aviation Administra­tion of China, 86 percent of check-ins in the airport will be able to be done through self check-in kiosks, and 76 percent of luggage will be able to be checked automatica­lly with the help of self-service bag-drop machines.

The facial recognitio­n technology will be used to help confirm passengers’ identities during security inspection­s and also allow passengers to board planes without presenting their boarding pass.

In addition, the smart security check channels at the airport, which can recognize and automatica­lly sort out luggage containing prohibited items, are able to handle 260 passengers per hour, 40 percent faster than traditiona­l means.

The airport makes it possible for passengers to track the real-time status of their luggage on a mobile app through technology using electromag­netic fields to automatica­lly identify and track tags attached to luggage.

The informatio­n about the luggage is electronic­ally stored in the tags and will be updated at each processing stage, which allows the passengers traveling on domestic flights to track their luggage status on WeChat.

The airport will also start a trial run of a robot parking system to make it easier and quicker for visitors to park.

Drivers only need to park their car on a panel at designated locations in the parking lot. The robot then lifts the car and carries it to an empty space.

When ready to collect their vehicle, the driver simply scans the parking ticket or enters the car’s plate number at a terminal. They will then receive instructio­ns on where to collect their car.

The airport will first adopt two robots, which will be able to serve 148 parking spaces. They can work up to six hours on a single 40-minute charge.

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