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Tue, 25 October 2016

Rockwell Collins Enhances Check-In Experience at Mandalay Int. Airport in Myanmar

Mandalay International Airport (MDL), the second largest airport in Myanmar, has implemented a new processing system from Rockwell Collins to enhance the check-in experience for passengers.

“Myanmar is a growing tourist and business destination with a variety of attractions and opportunities,” said Futoshi Hiroi, vice president, COO and CFO of MC-Jalux Airport Services. “By using the latest airport technology from Rockwell Collins, we are better able to attract airlines and travelers to the northern part of our country. This implementation of ARINC vMUSE Common Use Passenger Processing System (CUPPS) solutions makes it easier for travelers to reach the destinations they want to experience, helping develop our tourism industry.”

In addition to ARINC vMUSE, the contract also includes the use of Rockwell Collins’ ARINC AviNet network and message solution which can be used to communicate flight operations, aircraft maintenance and other critical messages that have a direct impact on airline operational efficiency.

“Being able to improve the passenger experience while also enabling MDL to support multiple airline check-in applications running concurrently on the same workstation makes ARINC vMUSE a powerful technology for airports looking to provide the best service to their passengers and airlines,” said Paul Hickox, head of Airport Systems Sales for Rockwell Collins.

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