Martin Bertling
Bertling is a dedicated aviation management professional proficient in airport capacity planning and declaration, total airport simulation (passenger flow including security checkpoints, aircraft movement, and baggage handling systems), and infrastructure planning. He has industry experience as a consultant and working for airports within Germany and the Middle East.
Bertling has built and operated an escape room together with his wife.
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1 - Airport design, planning and development - 11:55 - 12:25
Holistic aviation planning: bringing together digitization, infrastructure and sustainability
Modern aviation planning should address automation, digitization, infrastructure and sustainability at the same time. In Flughafen Muenchen's view, all aspects must be planned in parallel and not in isolation. The presentation will show how this approach is carried out in Munich, including key learnings and showcasing local projects and how all these aspects can benefit from each other. Digital innovations go hand in hand with optimized capacity and infrastructure planning and at the same time foster sustainable development. The company's vision is a holistic, evolutional planning process for the entire aviation sector of a large hub airport.
The audience will learn:
- Utilize highly digitized airport operations data to optimize and calibrate local simulation models for better infrastructure and capacity planning
- Validate your holistic strategy early with POC to maximize business value and better understand the local adaption of innovative technology
- Identify key projects at your airport, which combine digitization, infrastructure and sustainability and thus help support your holistic approach
- Form interdisciplinary project teams including users, operations and experts to foster better understanding between infrastructure and digitization domains
- Digital sustainability is sustainable digitization