Airport Efficiency

A holistic approach to airport operations and performance

Airport efficiency relies on a complex ecosystem  of interconnected subsystems, including airport infrastructure, airport operations, and digital systems. 

For example, check-in is managed by airlines, but its efficiency depends heavily on the availability of airport assets such as lifts, escalators and moving walkways. Similarly, cargo and freight handling are often operated by third parties, yet airports play a crucial role in ensuring the overall efficiency of the process.

The smooth movement of passengers, baggage and aircraft therefore depends on the coordinated performance of all these subsystems.Check-in processes, baggage handling systems, and passenger flows depend on the availability and performance of airport assets, including lifts, escalators, moving walkways, and airport IT systems.

Efficient airport operations require the integration of all subsystems, from passenger processing to airfield operations.

Passenger flow optimisation and airport processing systems

Passenger processing facilities are at the core of airport efficiency. Performance is typically assessed through queue times and total processing times, enabling operators to identify bottlenecks and improve flow management.

 The objective is to ensure stable passenger flows, acceptable waiting times and an optimised experience, in coordination with all stakeholders.

Even when certain processes, such as border control, are not directly managed by the airport, their performance should be measured, monitored and shared with the relevant authorities. Airports play a key role as the interface with these authorities and can support improvements in infrastructure, staffing and throughput. 

When it comes to airport performance and passenger experience, airport operators measure:

  • queue times

  • processing times

  • passenger flow efficiency

Key systems include:

  • airport security screening systems

  • passport control systems

  • staff security and access control

  • airside vehicle access control

Optimising these systems ensures smooth passenger flow, reduced waiting times, and improved airport experience.

Airport asset management and infrastructure performance

 While most of the above airline processing facilities are managed by the airport, border control agency performance should be monitored for quality even through this is not under the direct control of airports. However, as the airport is a series of interconnected subsystems that make up the overall passenger experience, this element should be measured, and the results shared with the control authority. Airports, not users, have the formal link with control authorities and can work with them on infrastructure, staffing and other issues that can affect border control throughput. Asset Availability The category of asset availability includes Passenger Sensitive Equipment (PSE) and other assets related to both the passenger terminal and the airfield including:Airport efficiency depends on the availability and reliability of airport assets and systems.

Critical airport systems:

  • Passenger Sensitive Equipment (PSE)
  • Baggage Handling Systems (BHS)
  • Flight Information Display Systems (FIDS)
  • Passenger Boarding Bridges (PBB)
  • Airport IT systems

Airfield infrastructure:

  • runways and taxiways
  • aircraft stands
  • Fixed Electrical Ground Power (FEGP)
  • Pre-Conditioned Air (PCA)

Advanced airport asset management systems and predictive maintenance are essential to maximise uptime and ensure operational continuity.

Enhancing passenger experience in smart airports

Passenger experience is a key driver of airport performance and competitiveness.

Key elements include:

  • terminal comfort and seating
  • cleanliness and facilities
  • PRM services (Passengers with Reduced Mobility)
  • wayfinding systems
  • Wi-Fi and digital services

Smart airports leverage digital technologies and data-driven solutions to enhance passenger experience and operational efficiency.

PROAVIA: Driving smart airport innovation and efficiency

PROAVIA members provide airport solutions and aviation innovation across:

  • airport digitalisation
  • infrastructure optimisation
  • passenger flow management
  • airfield operations
  • sustainability and performance

Their solutions contribute to building smart airports that are efficient, resilient, and future-ready.

By combining airport infrastructure expertise, digital innovation, and operational excellence, PROAVIA plays a key role in shaping the future of efficient and high-performance airports worldwide.