Brisbane Airport (BNE) is collaborating with Alstef Group to upgrade its baggage handling system.

This is part of the airport’s 5 billion AUD transformation that aims to deliver more than 150 projects by 2032 to meet the demands of Queensland’s growing population.

Alstef Group will embark on a substantial overhaul of the current domestic terminal baggage handling system
Alstef Group will embark on a substantial overhaul of the current domestic terminal baggage handling system

The initial phase of this upgrade programme will focus on the domestic terminal, with these enhancements expected to be fully operational by the end of 2025.

Alstef Group will thus carry out a substantial overhaul of the current domestic terminal baggage handling system. This will include the implementation of automated sortation and a comprehensive upgrade of the inline checked bag security screening system.

Gert-Jan de Graff, CEO of Brisbane Airport said:

Currently our baggage system consists of three different systems and they’re not talking to each other. We’re building a new system that works for all airlines in the same way for check-in as well as reclaim of baggage. This unified baggage system represents a crucial step towards enhancing the overall travel experience at Brisbane Airport.

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