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These cameras automatically record and timestamp key handling steps—including passenger bridge docking, baggage loading and refuelling—with all data aggregated into a central database, boosting the quality and volume of operational insights.
The “seer” system’s development and pilot phase kicked off in 2023, with Lufthansa and Fraport conducting tests at selected parking positions from February to May 2024. Currently deployed at five positions, the system is set to expand to 20 by the end of Q3, followed by a gradual full-scale rollout across the airport.
Leaders from Lufthansa, Fraport and Lufthansa subsidiary zeroG highlighted the technology’s value: Jens Ritter emphasized that transparent ground processes will enhance punctuality and service quality through data sharing; Stefan Schulte noted improved operational adaptability via clearer process visibility; and Manuel van Esch stressed that the AI solution addresses the time pressure of ground operations by making them real-time visible, analyzable and controllable. ZeroG developed the core AI and computer vision technology behind the “seer” system, aligning airline and airport operational needs.
