Southeast Asia Information Port News (www.dnyxxg.com) Recently, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) issued the "Comprehensive Evaluation Report on the Construction of Smart Civil Aviation at Airports with Over 10 Million Passengers." Shenzhen Airport ranked second nationwide among 42 airports with over 10 million passengers annually, demonstrating the effectiveness of its smart airport construction thanks to its systematic innovations in smart services, operations, and logistics.
In passenger services, the intelligent gate allocation system, through AI algorithms, has reduced daily flight allocation time from 4 hours to 1 minute, increasing the gate docking rate to 85.44%; the "Little Yellow Bee" intelligent delivery robot provides direct catering services to 38 boarding gates in the satellite terminal; and AI translation equipment supports real-time translation of over 100 languages, combined with an electronic rapid form filling system, reducing information entry time by 80%.
In the air logistics sector, Shenzhen Chang International Cargo Terminal has introduced AGV robots and intelligent checkpoints, reducing the dwell time of import and export goods in the warehouse by 82% and 33%, respectively. The express mail center's "robotic arm + single-item separator + six-sided scanner" three-in-one system enables fully automated operation of cross-border parcels from unloading and scanning to sorting. The bonded logistics center's patrol and supervision robots automatically collect goods awaiting inspection from the customs inspection platform, conduct intelligent patrols within the park, and monitor risk scenarios in real time, using technology to strengthen customs clearance supervision.
In the area of safe operation, AI-assisted image analysis technology can accurately identify items such as lithium batteries, power banks, knives, and lighters in passenger luggage. Combined with millimeter-wave imaging equipment, this improves security inspection efficiency by more than 30%. The "integrated proactive operation control" system can accurately predict key flight schedules 20 minutes in advance, helping to improve flight on-time performance by approximately 4 percentage points.