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Polish airport in Lublin manages security on one single platform

Polish airport in Lublin manages security on one single platform
Lublin Airport was opened on Dec 17, 2012. The hypermodern, completely new airport decided to implement access control, intrusion and video management on one single Nedap security management platform, integrated on one controller.

Lublin Airport was opened on Dec 17, 2012. The hypermodern, completely new airport decided to implement access control, intrusion and video management on one single Nedap security management platform, integrated on one controller. Due to the radically simple AEOS architecture, they didn't have to purchase, implement and maintain three different systems, but only one. Bearing in mind that they wanted to build a hypermodern airport, they were also impressed by the elegant design of Nedap's products.

Qumak, Nedap's certified business partner in Poland, implemented AEOS at Lublin Airport. The project included sophisticated functionalities, like guard tour, security levels, carrier auto block and response to event. Because of AEOS's open standards, also an integration with perimetric control, specific radar solution and Flir thermal cameras with live view in AEOS was realized.

For Nedap, cooperating with the different parties to build a completely new airport was special. This is because other airport projects included reconstruction or upgrading of existing infrastructures. A good example of this is the Poznan Lawica Airport, where AEOS contributed to modernization and extension for the European Football Championships 2012.

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