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Hyderabad Airport Takes Flight with AI-Powered Digital Twin

Dheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
Last updated: 20 December 2024 22:10
By Dheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
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Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport has introduced the latest Digital Twin technology powered by artificial intelligence. This smart system by GMR Airports, promises to improve passenger experiences and make airport operations smoother and more efficient. By using real-time data, the Digital Twin predicts and solves issues before they happen, setting a new standard for airports globally.

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How Real-Time Data Makes Travel EasierSmarter Operations Behind the ScenesSetting a New Standard for Airports
GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIAL) was honored for it's digital innovation at the 'Airport Excellence Awards' during the Saudi Airport Exhibition 2024
GMR Hyderabad International Airport (GHIAL) was honoured for its digital innovation (digital-twin technology and smart trolley) at the ‘Airport Excellence Awards’ during the Saudi Airport Exhibition 2024 © Piyush Shukla

How Real-Time Data Makes Travel Easier

The Digital Twin acts as a virtual copy of the airport, constantly monitoring how things are running. It helps staff predict busy times, manage check-in counters, and speed up security queues. This means shorter wait times and a smoother journey for travellers.

Using this technology, the airport can act quickly to fix problems, like preventing delays at baggage claims or reducing crowding during peak hours. By making these real-time adjustments, Hyderabad Airport is showing how technology can make flying less stressful for passengers.

Real time vehicle and equipment monitoring in airport
Real-time vehicle and equipment monitoring © Julia Lachmann

Smarter Operations Behind the Scenes

The Digital Twin also helps staff plan and avoid delays in areas like ground operations or air traffic management. For example, it can predict when extra staff are needed and ensure everything runs smoothly during busy periods.

This AI-enabled system also supports Hyderabad Airport’s sustainability goals by reducing energy use and making operations more eco-friendly, thereby proving that smarter technology can be good for both travellers and the planet.

Remaining the future: A fully automated airport
Reimagining the future: A fully automated airport © Meir Amarin

Setting a New Standard for Airports

By using the Digital Twin, Hyderabad Airport is showing how technology can transform air travel. The system connects different teams, like airlines and ground staff, so they can work together better. This makes the airport more reliable and easier for passengers to navigate.

With innovations like the Digital Twin, Hyderabad Airport is leading the way for airports in India and around the world. It’s not just about keeping up—it’s about setting the pace for smarter, more passenger-focused air travel.

Would you frequent an airport that uses technology to make your journey easier? How do you think AI can change air travel in the future?

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ByDheer-Jayesh Sanghavi
Hi! I'm Dheer Sanghavi from India, currently studying entrepreneurship & marketing at UOW, Australia. With experience as a content writer, I’m passionate about creativity, learning, and meeting new people. I love sketching, writing, and reviewing movies (big horror fan!)—plus, I’m always up for coffee and good conversations. 😊 Let’s connect! LinkedIn: Dheer J Sanghavi IG: @the_shades_of_a_pencil / @writerinablock
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