Designed by the teams of Aeroports de Paris, a new system of automated baggage drop-off is to enable passengers to check in their baggage in only 30 seconds.

Automated baggage drop-off (Copyright Aeroports de Paris/S. Aubry)

Simplicity, speed, autonomy and design are the master words that typify this new automated baggage drop-off, still under test Terminal Ouest of Paris-Orly Airport.

'This service, entirely designed by our teams, meets a double challenge: it offers airlines a system that enables smooth flow of the baggage drop-off step and it satisfies our passengers who have been asking to be increasingly self-reliant', states François Rubichon, Deputy CEO of Aéroports de Paris.

A two-step check-in

1- Checking in

Firstly passengers proceed to a self-serve kiosk to print their boarding pass (if they have not got one already). Today more and more passengers do their check-in on line from home.

2- Dropping baggage off

Passengers then go to the automated baggage area, scan their boarding card and can thus insert their baggage into the machine. Name of owner and weight of baggage are verified then transmitted to airline. Lastly, a 'baggage receipt' is automatically delivered to passengers. A machine-integrated secure sliding door guarantees against intrusion of banned items. In thirty seconds, the bag is checked in and is then automatically rerouted to a traditional circuit where it is to be inspected and secured before getting to its final destination: the aircraft hold.

This machine is a genuine technological innovation. It was entirely developed by Aéroports de Paris teams, both in terms of its internal mechanism and its ergonomics and design, in close partnership with teams in charge of operating terminals. This project is part of a more global innovation launched by Aéroports de Paris, willing to show its leading position in the matter.

'We are in talks with other European airports to install this machine ' states Bernard Cathelain, Executive Director, Chief Development Officer, Development & Facilities.

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About Aéroports de Paris

Aéroports de Paris builds, develops and manages airports including Paris-Charles de Gaulle, Paris-Orly and Paris-Le Bourget. With 83.4 million passengers handled in 2010, Aéroports de Paris is Europe's second-largest airport group in terms of airport passenger traffic and the European leader for freight and mail.With an exceptional geographic location and a major catchment area, the Group is pursuing its strategy of adapting and modernizing its terminal facilities and upgrading quality of services, and also intends to develop its retail and real estate business. In 2010, the group revenue stood at 2,739 million euros and the net income at 300 million euros.

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