Airport complexes are neuralgic traffic hubs where technological infrastructure supports aeronautical safety and passenger flow efficiency. The operational environment requires a mission-critical network architecture to integrate flight control systems, baggage management, security monitoring and airport services. The infrastructure must support extremely high availability, with full backbone and energy system redundancy to ensure uninterrupted terminal operation.
Technological convergence in airports requires high-performance connectivity both indoors and outdoors (aprons and runways). Centralized asset monitoring and ubiquitous connectivity for ground crews and flight crews are essential. The physical infrastructure must be designed for scalability, enabling the integration of new biometric identification technologies, self-service systems and smart airport management platforms under the strictest international standards.
Scope of Work
Telecommunications infrastructure
- Redundant optical backbones interconnecting terminals and towers
- High-performance structured cabling for counters and gates
- Digital mobile radio communication systems for ground crews
- Deployment of redundant telecommunications centers (TCR)
Network and connectivity infrastructure
- High-density Wi-Fi networks for public and operational areas
- Dedicated connectivity for check-in and dispatch systems
- Interconnection of air navigation aid systems
- Cybersecurity protocols for airport networks
Operational monitoring and security
- Analytical CCTV for flow control and perimeter security
- Biometric access control systems for restricted areas
- Utilities monitoring (HVAC, electrical and fire suppression)
- Public address and security announcement systems by acoustic zones
Technology infrastructure for operations
- Technical integration of BHS (Baggage Handling System)
- Infrastructure support for FIDS (Flight Information Display System)
- Remote status monitoring of boarding bridges (jetways)
- Centralized technical management of building infrastructure assets
Physical telecommunications infrastructure
- Air safety conduit network dimensioning
- High-capacity parallel redundancy UPS systems
- Electrical protection and SPDA for external installations and runway infrastructure
- Technical organization and complete certification of metallic and optical networks
Standards and Compliance
- ANSI/TIA-568-D (Commercial Cabling)
- ISO/IEC 11801 (Generic Cabling)
- ABNT NBR 14565 (Telecommunications Networks)
- ICAO Annex 17 (Airport Security Systems)
- ANSI/TIA-942 (Telecommunications Infrastructure for Data Centers)
- NR-10 (Safety in Electrical Installations and Services)