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VeriPax

VeriPax

VeriPax

Product catalog summary
Overview
Rockwell Collins' ARINC VeriPaxTM is an advanced passenger reconciliation system designed to enhance airport security and improve passenger experience. It leverages modern technologies like 2D barcodes and mobile boarding passes to streamline security processes and ensure quick verification of passenger information.
Key Features
  • Real-time verification against local flight information, airport operation databases, airline departure control systems, and watch lists.
  • Capability to read biometric data and support receipt printers.
  • Integration with standard off-the-shelf components and up-to-date technology for seamless operation with existing hardware and software.
Data Captured
  • Passenger name
  • Flight number
  • Terminal number
  • Scheduled time of departure
  • Travel destinations
  • Current date
  • Passenger Name Record (PNR)
  • Seat number
  • Sequence number
  • Passenger clearance status
Impact on Passenger Process
The system significantly contributes to the 14-step passenger process identified by IATA’s Passenger Experience Management Group, enhancing security and passenger flow efficiency.
About Rockwell Collins
Rockwell Collins is a leader in communication and aviation electronic solutions, offering secure and reliable information management services across various sectors, including aviation and critical infrastructure.
Contact Information
Rockwell Collins Information Management Services, 2551 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401 USA, +1 800.633.6882, [email protected]
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Catalog excerpts

VeriPax-1

ARINC VeriPaxTM passenger reconciliation system Automated security screening verifies passenger information in seconds With the advent of 2D barcodes and the proliferation of smartphones, mobile boarding passes and mobile checkin has become increasingly popular with travelers. With these technologies driving the future of passenger processing, security processes at the airports will have to step up to support this evolution. For example, security agents will require tools to help them filter out and identify fraudulent travel documents and profile criminal elements. Rockwell Collins’ ARINC passenger reconciliation system, VeriPaxTM was designed and created to not only enhance the airport security infrastructure, but to also improve the passenger experience by providing even greater convenience and satisfaction. ARINC VeriPax is built around conventional standard off-the-shelf components with the most up-to-date technology that it easily integrated with other hardware and software. Examples of data that can be captured by the system includes: Quick facts >> Real-time verification against: 1. Local flight information and airport   operation databases 2. Airline departure control system records 3. Central and remote watch lists >> Ability to read biometric data >> Supports receipt printers >> Terminal number >> Scheduled time of departure >> Travel destinations >> Current date >> Passenger Name Record (PNR) >> Seat number >> Sequence number >> Passenger clearance status

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VeriPax-2

ARINC VeriPaxTM – Passenger Process Value Description IATA’s Passenger Experience Management Group has identified a 14-step passenger process that addresses the end to end passenger journey to improve the passenger experience. ARINC VeriPax’s impact on this process is significant, bringing value to airlines, airports and security agencies by reducing the margin of error in security and smoothing passenger flow at multiple stages along the passenger process. To learn more log onto rockwellcollins.com/arinc/airports About Rockwell Collins Rockwell Collins is a pioneer in the development and deployment...

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