A subsidiary of TAV Airports, a member of Groupe ADP, TAV Technologies adds new projects in Chile and Panama to its portfolio. It will be supporting the digitisation efforts at Arturo Merino Benitez Airport in Santiago, Chile, and at Tocumen, Pacifico, Enrique Adolfo Jimenez, Scarlett Martinez, and Enrique Malek airports in Panama.
The signing ceremony in Chile was attended by Santiago Airport Nuevo Pudahuel executive board chairman Nicolas Claude, and TAV Airports Executive Board Member & Chair of Executive Committee. Franck Mereyde.
TAV Technologies CEO Kerem Öztürk expressed his excitement about these new partnerships.
“The successful partnerships in Panama and Chile highlight TAV Technologies’ ability to deliver reliable solutions and services, strengthening its position as a trusted leader in airport technology innovation. As we grow globally, we understand that our valued customers trust our 24/7 support and technical capabilities. We proudly provide modern solutions to streamline airport operations and passenger processes in Panama and Chile.”
Nuevo Pudahuel CEO Nicolas Claude said “Through this contract, we are incorporating new technologies that will allow us to improve our operation and provide a better service to the airlines and an improved experience to our passengers”
Panama Tocumen CEO Raffoul Arab Pinzón shared his ideas about cooperation: “This comprehensive product package will significantly enhance our operational efficiency, ensuring smoother experiences for our passengers. By implementing these advanced solutions, we aim to streamline processes and deliver exceptional service, ultimately elevating the overall travel air experience.”
TAV Technologies, certified as an R&D centre in Istanbul, has developed more than 40 software solutions and acts as a master integrator.
In Santiago, it will deploy Airport Operational Database (AODB) for data integration, an Information Broker system for real-time data exchange, a Resource Management System for efficient resource allocation, a Slot Coordination & Management System for optimised traffic flow, and a Billing System for transparent financial management.
The agreement in Panama covers installing the Airport Operation Information System, Enterprise Service Bus, Common Use Passenger Processing System, Airport Collaborative decision-making, and local departure Control System.
Arturo Merino Benitez Airport, the gateway to the capital of Chile, served 23 million passengers last year. Tocumen Airport, serving Panama City, is the busiest hub in Central America, accommodating 18 million passengers last year.