Increased operational efficiency
The use of ArcGIS at Dublin Airport has created significant time savings, by making it easier for teams to collect, share, understand and act upon new information. When asset faults are identified on the airfield, detailed information and images can be collected swiftly using ArcGIS on mobile devices. The data is transferred instantly and digitally to the maintenance team, where jobs are prioritised and scheduled. Managers can then monitor outstanding and completed jobs on their Esri Dashboard, in what is an integrated and highly efficient end-to-end process.
Improved health and safety
Dublin Airport can now record safety incidents very promptly and utilise this information to drive health and safety improvements. For example, if an incident occurs on an escalator, employees can capture the relevant environment conditions and, where appropriate, add witness statements using Survey 123 for ArcGIS. This data can be analysed in ArcGIS, alongside historical data about previous incidents, to identify high risk areas, inform safety improvement opportunities and protect the company against erroneous claims.
Reduced risks in the airfield environment
Using ArcGIS, Dublin Airport is able to reduce risks on the airfield through better monitoring of potential hazards, like laser activity and wildlife incursions. For example, the airport is starting to track all wildlife incidents airside following learnings from colleagues using Esri technology for similar solutions across Europe. With this new insight, airport employees have been able to employ bird management techniques, such as hawk kites and eagle soundtracks, in precisely the right locations to improve safety for passengers.
Effective compliance with industry regulations
In a new initiative, Dublin Airport and third parties are using ArcGIS to develop solutions to assist in the monitoring of runway, taxiway and apron loading at the airport to ensure and demonstrate compliance with aviation industry regulations. When fully implemented, an ArcGIS Dashboard will display live data, indicating where sections of the airfield have been subjected to excessive loading, and alert managers when thresholds are reached, so that inspections can be prioritised.
Meaningful insight for future business planning
Using Insights for ArcGIS, managers can now undertake analysis of large volumes of data and gain accurate information with which to make better decisions about the future of Dublin Airport. Following passenger growth of 51% from 2013 to 2018, Dublin Airport plans to use ArcGIS to enhance passenger wayfinding, maximise route efficiency and present commercial opportunities, while minimising bottlenecks and improving the overall customer experience.