Vertical: Airports
Application: Airport 4.0 use case investigation
Ecosystem: Ericsson
Private Network: 5G
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has partnered with Ericsson to implement a leading-edge private 5G network. This initiative marks a significant step towards realizing Schiphol’s Airport 4.0 ambitions and solidifying its position as a leader in digital transformation within the aviation industry.
Schiphol Airport, renowned as the world’s third busiest airport by international passenger numbers, is taking a bold step into the future of aviation technology. By securing its own dedicated spectrum for a private 5G network—a move that distinguishes it from many other airports—Schiphol has positioned itself at the forefront of digital innovation in the aviation sector.
Key benefits of Schiphol’s private 5G network include:
- With its own dedicated spectrum, Schiphol gains full control over its communications infrastructure. This allows for optimized network performance, improved reliability, and the maintenance of the highest security standards.
- The private 5G network significantly reduces Schiphol’s reliance on public or shared networks, enabling the deployment of advanced, customized solutions tailored to the unique needs of a bustling international airport.
- By leveraging Ericsson Private 5G, Schiphol is prepared to meet the growing demand for high-speed, low-latency connectivity, ensuring its operations are ready for future technological advancements.
- The partnership between Schiphol and Ericsson will explore cutting-edge applications of 5G technology, including:
- IoT-based monitoring systems
- Real-time safety protocols
- Predictive maintenance solutions
- The flexibility provided by the private network will allow Schiphol to innovate and improve the overall passenger experience, setting new standards in airport service.
Ericsson’s next-generation private network solution, Ericsson Private 5G, is at the heart of this transformation. This advanced system provides secure and reliable 4G and 5G connectivity through its single server dual mode core. Key features include:
- Pre-integration for rapid deployment
- Support for business-critical connectivity
- On-site data security
- Adaptability to various use cases and complexity levels
Manish Tiwari, Head of Private Cellular Networks at Ericsson’s Enterprise Wireless Solutions, emphasizes the significance of this partnership: “We are proud to partner with Schiphol on this pioneering project that will address the overall aging infrastructure of airports throughout the world. By leveraging Ericsson Private 5G, Schiphol is setting the stage for innovative solutions that will help them explore the full potential of 5G and the benefits it brings to airport operations.”