2024 review
Over the past year, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur have responded to the expectations of their region and the challenges of their business sector by preparing the ground for sustainable air transport.
Published on 13-09-24
The Airports for Innovation network is made up of ten leading international airport operators. Nearly 800 million passengers are managed by the network and consequently involved in the innovation initiatives.
The global airport alliance launches today a joint open innovation program to foster collaboration with startups.
September 12, 2024
In May 2021, Aena and Aeroporti di Roma signed a Memorandum of Understanding to create the Airports for Innovation (A4I) network to share technological initiatives and digital solutions that improve the passenger experience as they pass through airports.
Athens International Airport, Nice Côte d’Azur Airport, Dallas Fort Worth Airport, Vancouver International Airport, Flughafen München, Dubai International (DXB), Oman Airports, and Narita Airport have subsequently joined the network on different dates. A4I has thus become a truly global network, bringing together ten of the world's leading airport groups.
A4I pursues three main objectives: to design innovative solutions to redefine and improve the passenger experience, to foster the adoption of technologies and joint solutions that make life easier for travelers as they pass through any airport in the network, and to propose and test effective models that could be standardized and adopted in the long term by the whole aviation community.
A4I now presents its first initiative: an open innovation program to attract new innovative solutions. An open call has been launched today to receive applications with high technological or innovative value from the startup ecosystem.
The call is open to startups from anywhere in the world, as long as they were founded between January 1st, 2014 and December 31st, 2022 and have technologies and solutions that can add value to the network in any of the four challenges proposed:
The selected startups will have the opportunity to develop a pilot test of their solution in a real airport environment and increase their international dimension: they will have to validate their solution with at least two of the network's airport operators.
Interested startups should submit their proposals through the official A4I website: www.airportsforinnovation.com.
Over the past year, Aéroports de la Côte d’Azur have responded to the expectations of their region and the challenges of their business sector by preparing the ground for sustainable air transport.
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