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Start Presentation. Helping our customers increase the efficiency,capacity and safety of the global aviation industry through the provision of integrated simulation, decision support and scheduling solutions. The role of Simulation in installation of Explosive Detection Systems.

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  2. Helping our customers increase the efficiency,capacity and safety of the global aviation industry through the provision of integrated simulation, decision support and scheduling solutions The role of Simulation in installation of Explosive Detection Systems A Boeing Company Auckland June 03

  3. A subsidiary of The Boeing Company A Boeing Company The Task • Following 11th September 2001 reaction by US government – introduce 100% screening across the country • Tender developed and released for bid early 2002 • Requirement - install combination of EDS and ETD stations at 438 US airports • Engineering, architectural, airport consultants and construction firms required for the exercise • Boeing awarded contract to oversee the effective installation of machines into airports 3 Auckland June 03

  4. A Boeing Company Issues to be Addressed • Model airport using data from architects & planners • Identify modelling resources and conduct training • What number, location, and combination of machines? • What space is required for machines and people? • What protocol to best process people and bags? • What queue and procedure setup for maximum efficiency? • Passenger flow pattern optimization • Baggage room processing procedures • Passenger and baggage matching • Passenger and baggage tracking from check-in to loading 4 Auckland June 03

  5. A Boeing Company Beginning TSA project • Create template models for various security protocols to • determine most workable combinations • 100% ETD pre-ticketing • 100% ETD post ticketing, Solution 1 • 100% ETD post ticketing, Solution 2 • Simultaneous ETD check-in (Southwest Airlines) • EDS/ETD hybrid post-ticketing • 100% EDS post ticketing 5 Auckland June 03

  6. A Boeing Company Simulation was used to… • Model an entire airport terminal environment or just discrete areas • Assist managers and designers by predicting delays or problems for nearly any aspect of passenger and baggage processing • Associate every passenger and every bag with a specific flight, provide a description and security processing record • Determine processing system’s capacity limits, hardware and staffing requirements, over any time period of interest • Reduce risk and offer cost avoidance opportunities by analyzing proposed changes and what-if scenarios 6 Auckland June 03

  7. A Boeing Company Lessons Learnt • Early planning – avoid undueinconvenience • Modelling and simulation is key • Recognised PaxSim’s comprehensive planning capability and visualisation features very valuable for decision-making • Critical - Communication from outset with stakeholders 7 Auckland June 03

  8. PrestonAviation Solutions Creating a cycle of increased safety, efficiency and capacity growth Preston Simulation and Scheduling Products A Boeing Company 8 Auckland June 03

  9. Summary Optimized resource allocation based on to strategic planning data Implement operational plan with greater confidence Optimize Implement Simulate “what if” Simulate based on resource allocation and planned schedule Analyse using further “what if’s” to overcome operational constraints A Boeing Company 9 Auckland June 03

  10. Helping our customers increase the efficiency, capacity and safety of the global aviation industry through the provision of integrated simulation, decision support and scheduling solutions www.preston.net Managing Tomorrow Today

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