Aviation

Holistic system design to provide end-to-end airport coverage.

Travelers expect seamless coverage from the drop-off gate, on the runway, in the baggage claim, and everything in between.

The FAA estimates that around 2,900,000 passengers fly in and out of U.S. airports, per day. Passengers, TSA staff, airlines, and flight crews expect airport facilities to be comfortable, efficient, and catering to their coverage needs.
The demand for data, fast download speeds and coverage is only growing. Travelers expect seamless coverage from the drop-off gate, on the runway, in the baggage claim, and everything in between. Whether streaming television shows or working remotely from a lounge, passengers expect end to end coverage.

Decades of Experience

Our experienced engineers and operations team understand the nuances of the RF design and construction limitations of airport environments.

Expanding Coverage

We understand the drive for expanding outside coverage of the tarmac and plane-side areas in regard to both passenger experience and airport operations objectives.

Connecting All Stakeholders

We’re experts in managing both the Carrier design objectives, funding cycles and airport’s technology roadmaps.

Solutions designed rightsized for today’s needs

…while planning for tomorrow.

Case Study: Charlotte Douglas International Airport

Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) is the 11th busiest airport in the US with over 50 million passengers. It is the 6th busiest airport in the world based on aircraft movements. CLT is the 2nd largest hub for American Airlines sitting on over 5,500 acres with 9 major airlines operating out of 115 gates.

Wireless Services deployed the original DAS in 2012. This is now being upgraded to a fiber to the edge solution as the airport continues to grow, expand, and upgrade. Working alongside the city and American Airlines, Wireless Services continues to keep the airport’s passengers connected – inside and on the tarmac.

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