Simulation is a special technic that combines statistical, and computer modeling to imitate or represent a real-world workflow or a system over time. Simulation provides experimental testing for organizations by duplicating certain characteristics of a process. The final aim of the simulation is to predict the possible outcome by reproducing an existent environment.
What Does Simulation Offer to Airports?
By modeling various process scenarios and their outcomes, organizations are likely to minimize the traditional risks associated with change management initiatives without making changes in a real business environment where company performance could be affected. This basic approach applies to airport business and airport operations as well.
Airports contain a significant amount of complexity, and this complexity could only be overcome through seamless operation management. Airport modeling is highly necessary to optimize HR, equipment, and operation costs. Simulation offers a comprehensive methodology to test whether terminal layout and transaction points are sufficient to deliver high-quality service to passengers, airlines, and ground handlers within different scenarios. Airport managers can easily find the lowest cost or lowest operational risk plans before they decide to implement one of them.
TAV Technologies Terminal Simulation
Airports are increasingly focusing on the total airport management approach to improve the efficient management of airport resources. Therefore, it is essential to have a clear understanding of the passenger flow and predict their behavior.