Airport leadership has recognized construction and design tech firm Autodesk for its part in launching automated and real-time processes.
Airport leadership continues to invest in ways to streamline processes that improve customer, employee and vendor experiences.
The requested solution is intended to augment the airport’s existing video analytics and photogrammetry solutions.
The airport has requested assistance in improving various functions via artificial intelligence, machine learning and simulation technologies.
The airport sees the potential for a fully automated passenger experience in a little more than 15 years.
The system must support manual input data and data from the electronic interfaces of designated airlines on flight activity and facility resource utilization for gate planning.
The invitation-only event for inventive movers and shakers was in Northlake this year.
Airport leadership awarded Willow Inc. for its WillowTwin implemention, a part of the special district’s transformation.
Updated and new access points will cover the airport's indoor and outdoor spaces, including parking lots.
The $1.2 million contract with 21Tech is set to run for five years and is in its first year.
The airport, one of Texas' largest special districts, has contracted with Tyler Technologies for a large-scale contractor-facing tool.
In providing a tech-forward experience, it seeks a vendor familiar with large venues.
The bid deadline for an energy transportation asset management application is Aug. 1.