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Heathrow selects AIRHART for digital transformation

Heathrow Airport has selected the AIRHART Platform from Smarter Airports - the joint venture between Copenhagen Airports and Netcompany - to provide the backbone for its digital transformation.



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This strategic decision marks a pivotal shift in how Heathrow coordinates and optimises its operations. The adoption of AIRHART at Heathrow adds to a growing trend among leading airports – including Copenhagen Airport and Munich Airport – to embrace orchestration platforms as the backbone of their digital transformations towards AI and data driven operations.

Under the agreement, Smarter Airports shall provide the AIRHART platform to Heathrow, with Netcompany supporting the implementation and future innovations.  

For Heathrow, AIRHART represents a modern approach to managing one of the most complex operating environments in global aviation. By introducing a flexible orchestration platform, Heathrow will be able to bring greater transparency and collaboration across its multi-terminal operations and introduce predictive AI capabilities to anticipate and respond to challenges before they arise.

Crucially, AIRHART provides Heathrow with the flexibility to adapt as needs evolve – whether that means scaling capacity, introducing new processes, or operationalising emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI). 

This future-ready foundation will further support Heathrow’s ability to deliver a smooth passenger experience, make better use of infrastructure, and strengthen its role as the UK’s only hub airport. 

Daniel Ezban, Chief Executive Officer of Smarter Airports and Partner in Netcompany, said: “Heathrow’s decision to select AIRHART is a milestone for Smarter Airports and for the airport technology market. With Copenhagen, Munich, and now Heathrow, digitally leading airports are clearly moving towards platform-first strategies that orchestrate the complexity of modern operations. We are proud to partner with Heathrow on this transformation and to validate AIRHART as the next-generation digital backbone for airport operations.”

Javier Echave, Chief Operating Officer, Heathrow Airport, said: “As one of the world’s busiest airports and the UK’s only hub, it is essential that the technology which sits behind our operations can withstand the test of time, not only serving us effectively today but also positioning us strongly for the future. 

"With that in mind, we’re delighted to be partnering with Smarter Airports and Netcompany, using the AIRHART system which will provide us with a flexible, integrated platform to orchestrate critical processes with. This programme will play a central role behind the scenes to ensure we continue delivering for both our passengers and customers in the years ahead."

Programme scope 

Under this multi-year agreement, the AIRHART programme at Heathrow will deliver a modern orchestration platform underpinning several core operational capabilities, including: 

  • Airport Operational Database (AODB) – replacing Heathrow’s existing system with a next-generation data foundation. 
  • Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) – enhancing collaboration and situational awareness across the airport community. 
  • Airport Operations Plan (AOP) – enabling a predictive, continuously optimised operational plan aligned with European and global standards. 

While these capabilities will be delivered as part of the programme, the broader significance lies in Heathrow’s adoption of the AOOP model – future-proofing its operations through a scalable platform that can evolve in line with changing needs, industry innovation and the application of advanced technologies such as AI.

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