UK Airports Select Real Time and Bluelon Solution for Terminal Performance Monitoring and Reporting Using Latest Queuing Technology

Sat Jul 18, 2009 3:02am EDT
 
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark--(Business Wire)--
London Luton Airport and Leeds Bradford International are using the latest in
passenger tracking technology from Real Time and Bluelon as part of the
airports` continued drive for increased efficiency and passenger convenience. 

Real Time has deployed the iQueue solution from Bluelon to monitor passenger
movements throughout the terminals. The solution works by tracking the
individual anonymous Bluetooth signals from passengers` mobile phones as they
move through the terminals. 

Alaistair Deacon, Real Time`s Chief Technology Officer, explains: "As passengers
walk through the terminal, a number of BlueTrack sensors from Bluelon log their
times at each location. This data is then used to build up a complete picture of
the airport terminal performance in real time". 

London Luton, one of the UK`s busiest airports handling over 10 million
passengers each year, has deployed the solution throughout their security search
and immigration areas to monitor and manage their performance. Andrew Judge,
Operations Director at London Luton, said "Monitoring waiting times at the
security search and immigration is a vital part of the work that allows London
Luton to deliver excellent customer service. The solution from Real Time and
Bluelon allows us to measure and manage our performance throughout the day". 

Approximately 15% of the passengers within the airport can be tracked
automatically by continuously recording the location of their wireless devices.
The solution is completely non-intrusive and does not affect passenger
processing in any way. 

With over 400 flights per week flying to over 70 destinations worldwide, Leeds
Bradford has also deployed laser passenger counting to measure the total volume
of passengers entering the security areas. The total passenger count
functionality is an optional add-on which further augments the core data of the
Bluelon iQueue solution. 

"The security screening service is outsourced to an external service provider",
said Adrian Rollins, Information Technology Manager at Leeds Bradford. "The
iQueue solution allows us to monitor queuing performance and ensure service
levels agreements (SLA) and key performance indicators (KPI) are being met. Our
aim is to offer best in class facilities and provide an improved passenger
experience." 

London Luton and Leeds Bradford join the increasing number of airports using
iQueue to measure and manage terminal performance. 

"The iQueue system is rapidly becoming the de-facto standard in airport queue
management as Value Added Reseller wins, such as Real Time's, expand the market
penetration" said Lars Paulsen, Bluelon's senior vice president of sales and
marketing. "The Luton airport project represents the sixth successful iQueue
deployment within a relatively short period, and we are very happy to be
actively engaging in discussions regarding similar deployments at many airports
world-wide". 

About Real Time:

With unparalleled domain expertise, Real Time delivers business and technology
services, solutions and niche products to the aviation, oil and gas, utilities,
telecommunications, and public sectors. Clients include BAA, Scottish Power and
Cable and Wireless. For more information visit www.rtel.com. 

Real Time is part of Amor Group, a leading provider of business technology
solutions. Established in May 2009 to acquire Real Time and Pragma, Amor Group
has forecast revenues of £32 million and 330 staff across its Aberdeen,
Edinburgh, Glasgow, London and Houston offices. For more information visit
www.amorgroup.com

About Bluelon:

The company is the leading supplier of OFM (Object Flow Management) systems such
as queue monitoring, access control devices, software and associated services
for the rapidly growing professional queue monitoring and access control market.
Founded in 2002 and privately held, customers of Bluelon's Value Added Reseller
program typically include original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), Fortune 1000
corporations, governments and educational institutions. Bluelon devices have
been installed into buildings, factories, airports, homes, professional gate and
parking facilities and many other applications worldwide. Bluelon develops,
markets and supports hardware and software products and related services that
allow applications such as airport logistical management centers to better
manage large volumes of passengers. Bluelon products can additionally control
building access ways, parking security gate systems, elevator access control
systems, surveillance systems and intelligent lighting systems to operate on a
stand-alone basis or to communicate with one another and across the Internet.
Bluelon products and services are primarily based on Bluetooth, IP Client Server
connectivity and LonWorks technology. 

The iQueue Value-Added Reseller (VAR) program is designed to establish Bluelon's
iQueue system as a global standard for Turnkey Airport Terminal Performance
Monitoring and Reporting systems. The program enables Value-Added Resellers to
provide end-users such as airport operators or related government agencies with
an optimized, end-to-end solution under the iQueue Powered by Bluelon brand. 

More information about Bluelon`s iQueue Solution and its global partner program
can be found at http://www.bluelon.com

This press release may contain statements relating to future plans, events or
performance. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these
forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date hereof. 





Bluelon
Lars Paulsen, +1 408 844 4012
press@bluelon.com

Copyright Business Wire 2009

 

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