Clear Channel to implement technology in Denver airport
June 22, 2012, 05:03 pm
Clear Channel Airports recently announced plans to implement unique digital advertising at Denver International Airport, in what will account for the largest digital footprint in any North American airport.
The plan includes more than 118 LCD screens throughout the entire airport, with 70-inch screens that stand on their own throughout the sixth level of Jeppesen Terminal. Furthermore, there will be six post-security overhead ultra-thin bezel video walls throughout the A, B and C concourses and four more 26-feet tall, high-definition LED video towers near the Great Hall elevator columns.
The contract is drawn up for 10 years and will replace the current hotel phone boards in the baggage claim area with the touch screens that enable a user to send restaurant, hotel and other travel information to mobile devices. Along with the LED screens, Clear Channel Airport will implement a new FlySmart mobile application at the airport, which will allow travelers to access real-time flight information and the ability to receive notifications and promotion information.
Another development at George Bush International Airport in Houston includes expansion; it also acquired the largest jet in the world. The A380 is two stories tall and can accommodate 526 passengers. For those meeting the increased flight demand, pilot life insurance is a viable tool when supporting such technology.
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