Poznan Lawica Airport has chosen Nedap security solution

Poznan Ławica Airport is currently being extended with an additional terminal. The Airport chose Nedap AEOS for access control and intrusion detection for both the new and existing...

Poznan Lawica Airport has chosen Nedap security solution
Poznan Lawica Airport has chosen Nedap security solution

Poznan Ławica Airport is currently being extended with an additional terminal. The Airport chose Nedap AEOS for access control and intrusion detection for both the new and existing terminal, the fire department and the cargo terminal. The airport is provided with 120 card readers to provide controlled access for all airport staff, contractors and visitors. Nedap card technology was selected because of the convenient reading distance between card and card reader. AEOS will be interfaced with the existing Gemos security management layer.

The installation and implementation of AEOS at Poznan Airport, is carried out by Nedap Polish partner Atrem S.A., from Suchy Las. Atrem offers comprehensive engineering services for large infrastructure and construction projects. "We found AEOS the most flexible and easy to configure and commission integrated security management system we have ever installed" - said Mirosław Stolarek, project director for Poznan Ławica Airport.

Poznan is the hosting city of the European Championship 2012. Nedap was already involved in stadium projects for EURO 2012. Poznan Ławica Airport is able to service around 880 passengers per hour and 1,5 million passengers every year.

 

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