Three New Zealand airports announce common use passenger processing investment


Rockwell Collins’ ARINC vMUSE solution
Wellington Airport and the CUTE clubs at Auckland and Christchurch airports have invested in Rockwell Collins’ ARINC vMUSE solution. (Image: Rockwell Collins / ARINC vMUSE)

The three largest airports in New Zealand have selected Rockwell Collins’ common use passenger processing solutions (CUPPS), which will help them to expedite passenger processing and reduce costs by optimising airport infrastructure.

The ARINC vMUSE system has been selected by Wellington Airport and the Common Use Terminal Equipment (CUTE) clubs at Auckland and Christchurch airports.

Commenting on the announcement, Paul Hickox, Head of Airport System Sales at Rockwell Collins, said: “Our solutions are helping airports seeking to realise IATA’s Fast Travel objectives to provide more control for passengers by streamlining and speeding up the check-in process.

“These three separate contracts demonstrate our ability to help our airport customers meet their goals and are another key milestone in our commitment to invest and grow our business in the Australasia region.”

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