Ericsson and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport have initiated a pioneering project to pilot innovative 5G applications. By deploying a private 5G network, the collaboration aims to explore advanced digital solutions for transport hubs, including IoT-driven monitoring, real-time safety systems, and predictive maintenance. This initiative sets a new benchmark for modernizing airport operations
Ericsson and Amsterdam Schiphol Airport have initiated a pioneering project to pilot innovative 5G applications. By deploying a private 5G network, the collaboration aims to explore advanced digital solutions for transport hubs, including IoT-driven monitoring, real-time safety systems, and predictive maintenance. This initiative sets a new benchmark for modernizing airport operations.
Ericsson’s Head of Private Cellular Networks, Manish Tiwari, emphasized the global significance of the project. He noted its potential to address aging airport infrastructure worldwide while unlocking the transformative benefits of 5G technology. Together, Ericsson and Schiphol aim to redefine operational efficiency in the aviation industry.
This partnership highlights 5G’s pivotal role in shaping smart airports of the future. With unmatched connectivity and robust security, private networks like Schiphol’s promise groundbreaking advancements in operational management and customer experience.