The Port of Portland will soon upgrade the Portland International Airport – named the “Nation’s Best Airport” for the third consecutive year by Conde Nast Traveler – with an integrated passenger communication system from Com-Net Software. The $1.3 million project scheduled for completion in late 2009 includes Com-Net’s ECLIPSX® Multi-User Flight Information Display System (MUFIDS) and ECLIPSX Digital Paging. “We chose Com-Net for their flexibility and integration capabilities, as well as their partnership approach to implementing our new system,” said Linda Dyson, Senior Manager Aviation Information Technology. “Com-Net’s products are well-suited to PDX because they afford us the opportunity to continue our tradition of leveraging flight information to serve our customers and our operational needs. We also appreciate Com-Net’s efforts to embrace airport/airline data integration standards.” With integration of the new state-of-the art passenger communication system, Portland has the increased flexibility needed to sustain its outstanding and cost-competitive facilities and customer service. Com-Net’s flight information solution provides improved communication through on-demand visual paging as well as the ability to build custom pages. “We are very excited to see the system deployed for Portland because we are confident it will extend the airport’s ability to communicate and serve passengers,” said Mark Schindler, vice president sales/marketing for Com-Net Software. “I am proud of our development team for delivering an industry leading product that is clearly the future of airport communications.” The integrated solution will maintain multiple automated airline interfaces in addition to displaying light rail schedules, utilizing over 200 LCD display panels and 60 paging stations. The ECLIPSX MUFIDS solution is fully redundant, providing the highest level of reliability to the Portland International Airport. |