Amadeus extends deal for Australian ‘Departure SmartGates’

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Amadeus said it has extended its collaboration between the Australian Department of Home Affairs and Vision-Box AustraliaAmadeus said it has extended its collaboration between the Australian Department of Home Affairs and Vision-Box Australia, an Amadeus company. The new, multi-year agreement sees the delivery of continued support for the Departure SmartGates program across 10 of Australia’s international airports, safeguarding the service levels of an operational capability that is mission-critical to the Australian Border Force. 

As part of the agreement, a mid-life refresh of the Departure SmartGates infrastructure will be undertaken, extending the useful life of existing assets and ensuring the system is underpinned by contemporary technology and platforms. A key component of this refresh is the deployment of Amadeus Visiontec Facial Recognition technology, which will enable the Departure SmartGates to benefit from the most current versions of facial recognition algorithms. This advanced solution is designed to stay up to date with the changes in biometric matching, contributing to a more efficient and secure traveller identification process.

Amadeus, through its fully owned subsidiary Vision-Box Australia, has been the provider of Departure SmartGates technology to the Department of Home Affairs since the inception of the program in 2015, supporting the Australian Border Force on its journey to modernise its border control systems.

“We are deeply grateful for the continued trust placed in Amadeus by the Australian Department of Home Affairs and the Australian Border Force. This renewed agreement not only strengthens our longstanding position as a key service provider to the Australian border, but also underscores our shared vision for smart, secure and efficient borders. By integrating our proprietary Visiontec Facial Recognition technology, we aim to enhance the traveller experience while upholding the highest standards of border security. We remain committed to supporting Australia’s seamless travel initiatives and contributing to the safety and efficiency of its border operations,” said Jean-François “Jeff” Lennon, Senior Vice President, Global Business Development Border Authorities, Amadeus.

Amadeus said it has extended its collaboration between the Australian Department of Home Affairs and Vision-Box Australia


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