What problem are we solving
1.Potential health and safety risks for airport ground staff during work
Due to long working hours, physically demanding tasks, and exposure to extreme weather conditions, the airport ground staff experience high health and safety risks such as physical strain, fatigue, and undetected health issues. These risks increase injury rates and reduce efficiency, compromising worker safety and performance.
Tagline
"80% of airport ground staff face physical strain, fatigue, and undetected health issues during long working hours."
Data evidence
30% of workplace injuries in aviation are caused by overexertion and poor health monitoring (IATA).
2.Communication breakdowns in emergency situations
Ground staff often rely on outdated or unreliable communication tools, leading to delays in emergency response and operational disruptions. Miscommunication in high-pressure environments raises safety risks, impacts coordination, and slows down incident resolution.
Tagline
Communication delays increase emergency response times by up to 40%, leading to operational delays and safety risks.
Data evidence
$30 million annual losses due to miscommunication and delays in airport operations (FAA).
3.Difficulty tracking workers’ safety and location
Lack of real-time location tracking makes it challenging for managers to monitor worker movements and ensure safety. This creates vulnerabilities during emergencies, increasing the risk of lost personnel, delay in responses, and inefficient task allocation.
Tagline
Lack of real-time worker tracking leads to safety risks, increasing the risk of lost personnel during emergencies.
Data Evidence
45% of airports lack advanced location-tracking systems for ground crews (ACI).