Road to Runway
From
with
Alex Webber
IT Development Specialist | Gatwick Airport
Paul Bannister
IT Development Specialist | Gatwick Airport
The most efficient single runway airport in the
world
Over 200 destinations in more than 90
countries around the world
46 million passengers each year on short and
long haul services
Over 120,000 passengers travelling through
every single day
Up to 55 air traffic movements per hour at
peak
From Road to Runway
TERMINALS &
AIRSIDE
The Challenge
• ~120k passengers a day in both terminals
• Inability to fully plan in event of disruption -
• Overcrowding challenges
Data Available
• Airfield Operational Database
• Xovis Sensors
• M-flow Track and Journey
• Scada Baggage System
• SAC
Heavy
Forwarder
Baggage
UF
Cloud Indexers
Xovis Sensors
DB Connect
M-flow Cameras
Stored Procedure
SECURITY
The Challenge
• Heavily regulated – CAA queue targets
• OPEX Heavy – Efficiency is vital
• Replacing old legacy systems
Data Available
• SEMS X-ray data
• Xovis Sensors
• M-flow Track and Journey
• Net ID – AMD database
• Forecast data
• ANPR
Heavy
Forwarder
Server
UF
Cloud Indexers
M-flow Cameras
Stored Procedure
X-rays
DB Connect
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Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name
Officer Name Manager Name
AIRFIELD
The Challenge
• 55 air traffic movements an hour –
Efficiency is key
• Late departures carry huge cost – On time
performance a KPI
• Third party handling agents play big role
Data Available
• Airfield Operational Database
Heavy
Forwarder
AODB
Cloud Indexers
DB CONNECT
Other Use Cases
SPLIDS
The Challenge
• FIDS (Flight Information Displays) are
cloud based
• Loss of internet results in P1
• Manual updates only option
Data Available
• Airfield Operational Database
© 2019 SPLUNK INC.
CALL FORWARD
• Loading (divest) stations require constant
feed
• Resources required elsewhere
• Trialled a third-party solution
• Already consuming sensor data
• We need to control the content
• Can be expanded to queue areas
Data Available
• Xovis Sensors
© 2019 SPLUNK INC.
Q&A
Alex Webber | IT Development
Specialist
Paul Bannister | IT Development
Specialist

Splunk at Gatwick Airport: From Road to Runway, how we use Business Analytics and Cloud to improve operations

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    Alex Webber IT DevelopmentSpecialist | Gatwick Airport Paul Bannister IT Development Specialist | Gatwick Airport
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    The most efficientsingle runway airport in the world Over 200 destinations in more than 90 countries around the world 46 million passengers each year on short and long haul services Over 120,000 passengers travelling through every single day Up to 55 air traffic movements per hour at peak
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    TERMINALS & AIRSIDE The Challenge •~120k passengers a day in both terminals • Inability to fully plan in event of disruption - • Overcrowding challenges Data Available • Airfield Operational Database • Xovis Sensors • M-flow Track and Journey • Scada Baggage System • SAC Heavy Forwarder Baggage UF Cloud Indexers Xovis Sensors DB Connect M-flow Cameras Stored Procedure
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    SECURITY The Challenge • Heavilyregulated – CAA queue targets • OPEX Heavy – Efficiency is vital • Replacing old legacy systems Data Available • SEMS X-ray data • Xovis Sensors • M-flow Track and Journey • Net ID – AMD database • Forecast data • ANPR Heavy Forwarder Server UF Cloud Indexers M-flow Cameras Stored Procedure X-rays DB Connect
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    Officer Name OfficerName Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Officer Name Manager Name
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    AIRFIELD The Challenge • 55air traffic movements an hour – Efficiency is key • Late departures carry huge cost – On time performance a KPI • Third party handling agents play big role Data Available • Airfield Operational Database Heavy Forwarder AODB Cloud Indexers DB CONNECT
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    SPLIDS The Challenge • FIDS(Flight Information Displays) are cloud based • Loss of internet results in P1 • Manual updates only option Data Available • Airfield Operational Database
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    CALL FORWARD • Loading(divest) stations require constant feed • Resources required elsewhere • Trialled a third-party solution • Already consuming sensor data • We need to control the content • Can be expanded to queue areas Data Available • Xovis Sensors
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    Q&A Alex Webber |IT Development Specialist Paul Bannister | IT Development Specialist