AODB / flight feeds
Map equipment sessions to aircraft movement, stand allocation and flight identifiers.
- Flight context
- Terminal and stand context
- Scheduled and actual timestamps
BXR supports the full path from technical scoping and read-only gateway deployment to event validation, integration, reports and airport-wide expansion planning.
A pilot can begin with one GPU, one PCA, one stand group or one operational question. The goal is to prove data quality and business usefulness before scaling.
Identify equipment interface, gateway placement, network approach and reporting goals.
Collect state, connection, runtime and alarm events without controlling equipment.
Integration can be as simple as scheduled reports or as advanced as API/event streaming into AODB, AOCC, billing and BI environments.
Map equipment sessions to aircraft movement, stand allocation and flight identifiers.
Support client invoices, service penalties, utilization reviews and dispute resolution with traceable evidence.
Feed structured data into operational and executive dashboards for trend analysis.
BXR reporting can be shaped around service-level agreements, client requirements, equipment classes, terminals, shifts and flight movement windows.
After the pilot, BXR helps convert early lessons into repeatable rollout playbooks and integration standards.
Validate event quality, timestamps, missing sources and false positives.
Adjust views around operational roles and reporting cycles.
Prioritize expansion by terminal, asset class or contract value.
Support operations, maintenance and management users with practical workflows.