Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL) – operators of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR Airport) and Vision-Box - have signed an agreement to launch paperless biometric self-boarding technology, aimed at transforming passenger experience and creating future-ready Airport.
The biometric self-boarding technology will further bolster government’s ambitious DigiYatra project, aimed at developing a digital ecosystem to provide paperless air traveller at every stage of the journey. With the implementation of the biometric technology, BLR Airport will become the first Airport in India to have a solution for paperless air travel.
The goal of the programme is to simplify the journey by making it paperless from registration to boarding.
Biometric technology will identify passengers by their face as they move across the Airport, avoiding stops and the repeated presentation of boarding passes, passports or other physical identity documents.
“Your face is your boarding pass,” said Hari Marar, BIAL’s MD & CEO, while describing the revolutionary technology that is set to transform air travel.
“Vision-Box’s state-of-the-art biometric technology, combined with its passenger flow platform will enable a seamless journey for our passengers, without obstacles, waiting lines or hassles, from registration to boarding,” Mr Marar added.
The contract was signed on Wednesday in Lisbon, Portugal, between Marar and Vision-Box CEO Miguel Leitmann. The ceremony was also attended by the Portuguese Prime Minister António Costa, Minister of Economy Manuel Caldeira Cabral, Ambassador of India to Portugal Nandini Singla, Secretary of State of Internationalization Eurico Brilhante Dias, and other government representatives.
Vision-Box CEO Miguel Leitmann commented that “ This is the first end-to-end face recognition-based walkthrough experience in Asia and the largest in the world. It is also one of the most significant steps towards the Digital India campaign endorsed by the Government. Bangalore is in the spotlight, as the modern world gateway to India.”
The first implementation milestone at BLR Airport will be completed in the first-quarter of 2019, with Jet Airways, Air Asia and SpiceJet passengers as first users.
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