Falcon Aviation has implemented Rockwell Collins’ ARINC LocalCheckSM Local Departure Control System (L-DCS) to automate the check-in process for the company’s fleet of helicopters and corporate jets.
Falcon Aviation provides a host of aviation services, including private jet and helicopter charter, aircraft management and aircraft maintenance and support, to customers throughout the Middle East from its base at Al Bateen Executive Airport, the premier VIP airport in the United Arab Emirates.
“Over the years, Falcon Aviation has become synonymous with safety, quality and excellent customer service,” said Capt. Raman Oberoi at Falcon Aviation. “We have built a reputation for delivering high-quality products and innovative services to our loyal customers, and Rockwell Collins’ airport solutions are helping us deliver on that promise.”
Rockwell Collins’ ARINC LocalCheck improves Falcon Aviation’s check-in and boarding efficiency by automating passenger handling and the production of barcoding bag tags for positive identification and passenger reconciliation.
“Rockwell Collins airport solutions are used throughout the world to help airports improve efficiency and enhance operations,” said Paul Hickox, head of Airport Systems Sales for Rockwell Collins. “This win is an excellent example of how we can tailor our solutions to meet the requirements of both large international airports as well as smaller regional airports and private business terminals.”
Rockwell Collins is exhibiting at MEBAA 2016, December 6 – 8, at the Dubai Convention Centre, booth #421.
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