Louisville International Airport Partners with University of Louisville

Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport, University of Louisville Establish Innovation Partnership

  • UofL researchers will use the SDF as an innovation lab, finding ways to improve traveler experience and airport operations

The Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) and the University of Louisville (UofL) have announced they will collaborate on research that will enhance travelers’ experience and airport operations through innovation.

This is the first agreement of its kind for SDF, which will allow the airport campus – including all facilities, terminal and airfield – to serve as an innovation lab for UofL-led research projects. University faculty, students and airport staff will work together to identify opportunities for both technological and process improvements, then tackle them with UofL’s research capabilities.

Executive Director of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, Dan Mann, said:

“UofL is a world-class research university, and we are excited to establish this partnership with such a prominent institution in our community. We strive every day to be the best airport in the country. This collaboration is another element in making that a reality.”

UofL will conduct an evaluation this summer to identify possible projects. Researchers specializing in everything from engineering to business will tackle those projects, finding solutions that could be implemented industry-wide both in the terminal and on the airfield. Examples might include developing runway surfaces with extended lifecycles or improving the efficiency of airport terminal operations and passenger movement through technology.

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UofL researchers will use the SDF as an innovation lab, finding ways to improve traveler experience and airport operations.
UofL’s Executive Vice President for Research and Innovation, Kevin Gardner, said:

“As a top-tier research university engaged in its community, UofL is proud to work with the airport toward continued innovation and growth. This collaboration offers our researchers and students a rich, real-world innovation lab, where their work can have a meaningful impact on how the airport operates and how travelers to and from Louisville fly.”

The collaboration also will create experiential learning opportunities for UofL students. The idea is to give them real-world experience and skills, developed by working side by side with researchers and airport staff, that they can apply when they enter the workforce.

UofL’s Associate Vice President for Research Development and Partnerships, Will Metcalf, said:

“We love building strong, impactful relationships with our industry partners. This work has significant potential to energize our regional economy — from driving workforce development to generating new technologies, the possibilities are endless.”

Darrell Watson, Vice President of Strategy and Innovation for the Airport Authority also said this unique collaboration positions SDF as a leader in airport innovation. The ideas generated, he said, could revolutionize the way other airports operate.

Vice President of Strategy and Innovation for the Airport Authority, Darrell Watson, said:

“The thought of the entire airport campus as an innovation lab, is a concept I have explored for a while. SDF can be the launching point of ideas and concepts that may potentially be game-changers in the airport industry.”

This article was originally published by Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport.

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