Medium-size and large airports rely on high-performing automated baggage handling systems to screen and sort thousands of bags per hour. Not all bags are the same, though, and some, perhaps due to their shape or size, have to be handled through dedicated systems (the so-called 'out of gauge' or 'exception' bags). How can airports and airlines ensure that ground handlers are respecting the specifications and ensuring that exception bags are not inserted into the standard baggage handling system? Learn how artificial intelligence can automate the conveyability assessment, ensuring compliance, performance and equipment availability while minimizing bag damage.
- How to leverage artificial intelligence to increase automation
- Automated conveyability assessment
- Deploying artificial intelligence-based systems in operations-critical systems
- Cooperation between project owner and equipment provider
- Risk management