Beijing new airport to introduce RFID-tech in baggage tracking
BEIJING - Beijing Daxing International Airport will comprehensively introduce radio frequency identification devices (RFID) in baggage tracking, according to China's civil aviation authorities.
The adoption of the RFID is among multiple cutting-edge technologies of the Beijing new airport, which is poised to become the country's first batch of smart airports, said the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC).
The RFID technology in airport baggage tracking could enable air passengers to follow the real-time information of their baggage with electronic devices.
Beijing's new airport will also set up a comprehensive platform for all of its operations data, which will greatly enhance its operational efficiency with precise information and intelligent decisions.
The adoption of multiple new technologies, such as self-check-in, self baggage check-in, and facial recognition in security checks will power the Beijing Daxing International Airport to be smarter and more efficient.
Beijing Daxing International Airport will start operation in September. It was built to meet the country's surging air service demand and relieve the tight flight pressure on Beijing Capital International Airport, whose annual passenger throughput exceeded 100 million in 2018.
China's civil aviation authorities have been continuously enhancing the support capacity to sustain industry growth. The CAAC is focused on creating safe, green, smart and human-oriented airports.
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