Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) has successfully implemented Airport Hive to replace its legacy AODB. Airport Hive, which was developed by airport software specialist Azinq, is a modern cloud-based modular suite of airport operational products providing a direct replacement for a traditional AODB which includes billing, resource management and more.

The transition of Airport Hive, which is cloud-hosted on Amazon Web Services (AWS) into the production environment took place at midday on 21 November 2023. LJLA can now access their data securely and can easily incorporate multiple systems into their airport ecosystem, improving operational efficiency, empowering data-driven collaborative decision-making and enhancing the passenger experience.

“Working with Azinq and Airport Hive has ensured we have the right foundation and technology core for now and the future,” said Paul Staples, Director, Airport Operations, Liverpool John Lennon Airport. “It enables our operation to be more efficient and offer a better end service to our passengers.

“The project was delivered in a short timescale and the transition was delivered seamlessly thanks to the great preparation from the Liverpool John Lennon Airport team and Azinq,” said Staples.

“Airport Hive is transformative software designed to streamline operations, enhance efficiency, and empower airports to thrive in today’s dynamic operational landscape,” said Chris Taylor, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, Azinq. “Focusing on user-centric design and advanced functionality, Airport Hive represents a significant leap forward in technology for Liverpool John Lennon Airport.

“This replacement AODB launch at Liverpool John Lennon Airport underscores our dedication delivering solutions that empower our customers to stay ahead of the curve and achieve unprecedented success,” added Taylor. “We thank Liverpool Airport for their continued support, collaboration and enthusiasm.”

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