Lincoln Airport

Having recently partnered with Norfolk International Airport in Virginia, airport management software provider, AeroCloud, continues to expand its presence in the US with the addition of Lincoln Airport in Nebraska to its roster. The airport has awarded a contract to AeroCloud for its cloud-based operations platform, which will support ongoing terminal expansion work at the air transport hub, which includes six new gates.

The airport serves more than 100,000 passengers per year and it is the 16th airport in the US to be added to AeroCloud Systems’ portfolio of customers.

The full suite of airport operations management systems being provided to Lincoln Airport includes a combination of Flight Information Display systems (FIDS), Gate Management Systems (GMS) and Common-Use Passenger Processing Systems (CUPPS). The AI-drive GMS will prove particularly valuable in supporting the management of the airport’s commercial aprons to enhance operational efficiency.

George Richardson, CEO and Co-Founder of AeroCloud noted: “Lincoln Airport is undergoing a huge period of growth. Induction of our totally flexible and scalable products will ensure they can achieve this whilst being time and cost-efficient. We are dedicated to the support of airports and Lincoln will reap the rewards of moving away from legacy providers.”

Meanwhile, Chad Lay, Director of Planning and Development  at Lincoln added that as footfall continues to pick up post-Covid the airport is determined to provide the best service to its airlines and passengers. “Our vision is aligned with AeroCloud’s and their cloud-based technology systems will facilitate the seamless augmentation of our capabilities and enable us to accommodate future changes in demand requirements easily.”

Header image: Lincoln Airport Credit – Andyring

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