The Greater Orlando Aviation Authority (GOAA) and Synect have installed digital communication displays throughout Orlando International Airport’s new Terminal C, which is set to open to passengers in September 2022.
The visual communication technology will provide helpful, dynamic information that responds to airport data in real-time. This information will be displayed in engaging ultra-high-definition video to guide passengers through the entire airport experience, while also enhancing the new terminal’s ‘Orlando Experience’ design concept.
Terminal C’s new visual displays have been developed through Synect’s Passenger360 platform, which can respond to thousands of changes per second, including flight and weather updates.
Synect CEO Yahav Ran said:Modern travellers live in a smartphone-enabled, ultra-high-definition world, which shapes their expectations for visual communication. Orlando International Airport is exceeding those expectations by empowering their journey with a smartphone-like approach across massive digital canvases powered by Passenger360. We are grateful for more than seven years of visual communication innovation with MCO as it continues to establish itself as one of the brightest, boldest airport destinations in the world.
The content will also incorporate live-action video footage of Orlando and Central Florida alongside high-visibility wayfinding services. Approximately 874 connected digital communication displays will play content throughout Orlando International Airport, complementing the comprehensive range of advanced technologies deployed across the new terminal.
Tom Draper, GOAA Chief of Operations said:We put the focus on the passenger in every design decision at Terminal C, which is the result of extensive airport communication innovation between GOAA and Synect. The program will help engage passengers at the major touchpoints of their journey while reflecting real-time airport activity including estimated wait times.