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Technavio Announces Top Five Vendors in the Global Airport Information Systems (AIS) Market Through 2020

This research report also lists five prominent vendors that are expected to impact the market during the forecast period

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Actualizado el 3 de mayo, 2016 - 19.59hs.

Competitive vendor landscape The global AIS market is highly competitive, and vendors compete based on cost, product quality, reliability, and aftermarket service. It is crucial for vendors to provide cost-effective and high-quality AIS with latest technology and materials to survive and succeed in such an intensely competitive environment.

Government organizations such as FAA, DHS, EASA, and CASA certify the AIS of these vendors. They encourage the development of such systems as they enhance the airport operations. As a result, vendors invest in creating new, cost-efficient, and effective AIS for use by the commercial airports globally.

According to Abhay Singh, a lead analyst at Technavio for aerospace components research, “Mergers and acquisitions, along with increased collaboration with alliance partners around the world would drive the global AIS market during the forecast period.”

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INFORM

INFORM was founded in 1969 and is headquartered in Aachen, Germany. It engages in the design, development, and supply of advanced optimization software that helps in enhancing the planning and operational decision-making process. Its solutions are used in logistics, supply chain management, aviation, automotive, production, and fraud prevention industries.

The company provides a comprehensive software suite, namely GroundStar that helps airline and airport operators to optimize their entire aviation processes. It helps users in their day-to-day operations, including ground handling, aircraft engineering, airport operations, and hub and turnaround management. It also supports more than 70 customers in 160 airports globally.

RESA

RESA was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in La Boissière-de-Montaigu, France. It develops, manufactures and markets automated and integrated software solutions that are used by airports and airline operators across the globe.

RESA provides software solutions for small and big airports globally. Its solutions focus on key areas of airport operations such as passenger and baggage processing, resource allocation, flight management, billing, and FIDS. The company's solutions are used in over 160 airports in 40 countries worldwide.

RESA’s software suite called global airport information management system (GAIMS), is designed for airports, airlines, and handling agents. It can be customized as per the needs of each customer in the aviation industry.

Rockwell Collins

Rockwell Collins was established in 1933, and it is headquartered in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, US. It provides electronic communications, avionics, and aviation systems for aerospace and defense industries across the globe.

With the acquisition of a US-based transport communications and systems provider, ARINC in December 2013, Rockwell Collins initiated its venture into global information management services. ARINC offers communications services, systems integration, and security solutions to the customers in aviation, airport, transit, rail, and nuclear security across the globe. Its aviation and airport customers include business aircraft operators, commercial airlines, airport operators, and the US FAA.

Siemens

Siemens was established in 1847 and is headquartered in Munich, Germany. It is a Germany-based multinational conglomerate with core activities in the energy, healthcare, industry, and infrastructure sectors. The company provides electronics and electrical engineering solutions across the globe.

Siemens provides an airport management and operation suite, named SIAMOS, which allows airlines and airport operators to enhance their planning accuracy, and promotes efficient use of available resources at the airport.

With the use of SIAMOS suite, the operators can visualize the current performance data of an airport and relate it with defined set of targets to avoid delays and other operational disruptions.

Ultra Electronics Holdings

Ultra Electronics Holdings was founded in 1993 and is headquartered in Greenford, Middlesex, UK. It provides electronic systems and software technologies to the aerospace, defense, transportation, cyber security, and energy industries globally.

Its Airport Systems business provides airport information solutions to the airport operators and airlines globally. It offers comprehensive software suite that covers various aviation-related operations such as airport operations, ground handling, and passenger processing transactions. It enhances customer services, improves operational efficiency, and reduces costs.

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