Intelligent access systems for airports

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Benefits of Manusa systems for airports

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Efficient flow of people

Crowd management: Facilitates the movement of large numbers of people, reducing congestion in high-traffic areas such as entrances, exits and boarding areas.

 

Speed and efficiency: Allows a fast, continuous flow of passengers, crucial to maintaining airport operations.

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Fluid experience for the user

Contactless access: Passengers do not have to operate doors manually, which is especially useful when carrying hand luggage or pushing luggage trolleys.
 

Accessibility: Facilitates access for people with reduced mobility, elderly people and families with baby pushchairs.

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Energy efficiency

Energy conservation: Automatic doors open and close quickly, minimising the loss of air conditioning or heating and helping to maintain a comfortable temperature inside the airport.
 

Cost savings: Improves the building's energy efficiency, which can reduce operating costs in terms of energy consumption.

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Hygiene and health

Contact reduction: Less need to touch the doors, which reduces the spread of germs and improves hygiene.
 

Passenger perception: The use of motion sensors that allow operation without contact, improving the perception of a clean and safe environment.

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Security and access control

Enhanced safety: By integrating access systems, automatic doors can help restrict entry to unauthorised areas. 

 

Regulates the flow of people: Automatic doors can be configured to open automatically in the event of an emergency, facilitating a rapid and safe evacuation.

Frequently asked questions about the airport sector

Answers the most common questions about automatic doors, industrial doors and intelligent access systems for airports

Manusa automatic doors are prepared for very high traffic, offering reliability, speed and operational continuity at entrances, boarding areas, security checkpoints and restricted areas.

Yes. Manusa allows integration with access control, security and building management systems (BMS), key in airport infrastructures.

Yes. Manusa has experience in tailor-made airport projects, collaborating with engineering firms and architects to adapt each solution to complex passenger flows.

In airports, sliding, swing and telescopic doors, and access control systems adapted to high-traffic areas are mainly used.

Integrating with access control systems, they restrict access to sensitive areas and help manage the flow of people in a controlled manner.

Allows the management and restriction of access by passengers and staff to different airport zones through automatic systems, ensuring safety and smooth operations.

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