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e& UAE and Dubai Airports Partner to Explore 5G Enhancements for Airports

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e& UAE, the telecommunications division of e&, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dubai Airports to explore opportunities for deploying 5G Private Network connectivity to optimize airport operations. The collaboration seeks to identify potential areas for future 5G implementation, to become the region’s first private 5G deployment at an airport.

The 5G Private Network Technology will enhance the guest experience through optimised journey management and improved luggage handling efficiency, further reducing delays and losses. Travellers will also enjoy uninterrupted shopping experiences. In addition, digitised passenger management systems will ease congestion at boarding gates and runways, streamlining operational flow. Furthermore, 5G-powered ground services will help reduce operational and maintenance costs.

Fadi Shannah, Vice President, Enterprise Sales, e& UAE, said: “This partnership with Dubai Airports marks a significant step forward in enhancing the overall operational efficiency at the world’s busiest international hub, Dubai International (DXB) and the airport of the future, Dubai World Central – Al Maktoum International (DWC). By leveraging the power of 5G private network technology, we aim to deliver seamless connectivity that will revolutionise key processes, from guest experience to ground services. As the demand for advanced network capabilities continues to surge, e& UAE is leading the way in driving 5G adoption across industries in the UAE, emphasising our commitment to providing solutions that transform operations and set new benchmarks in excellence”.

5G private networks bring a host of enhancements over traditional Wi-Fi, particularly in large environments such as airports. A private 5G network as a service is a great alternative to buying, building, and managing a private mobile network. For businesses across the aviation industry, this model can significantly lower the barriers to entry by reducing upfront costs and alleviating the burden of infrastructure development and day-to-day management.

e& UAE’s 5G private network is expected to ensure seamless connectivity across all areas, including indoors, outdoors, and tunnels, providing uninterrupted service throughout Dubai’s airports. The integration of SIM-based authentication adds an extra layer of security, enabling remote management while also safeguarding the network’s integrity.

Omar Binadai, Chief Technology and Infrastructure Officer, Dubai Airports said: “This MoU with e& UAE opens up an exciting opportunity for us to explore how 5G could enhance airport operations in the future. While we are at the early stages, we see great potential in the technology to streamline processes, improve connectivity, and elevate the overall guest experience. We’re eager to see how this collaboration could shape the next chapter of innovation at Dubai Airports”.

Once the initial exploration of Private 5G use cases, deployment, and business models are finalized, Dubai Airports and e& will work on an implementation plan.

Building on the success of its 5G private network deployment in the oil and gas sector with ADNOC, e& UAE is now exploring opportunities to expand this success into the aviation industry. The 5G private network technology, with its ability to provide high-bandwidth connectivity, is set to drive automation, enhance operational efficiency, and improve safety in critical sectors.

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