For Better Or Worse, This Is How AI Will Transform Airport Design As We Know It
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ST. PAUL, MN – In the coming decades, artificial intelligence is set to radically reshape the way we experience airports. From personalized interactions with infrastructure to reimagined physical spaces, AI will drive a series of transformations that will redefine air travel.
Let’s explore how these changes will unfold over the next 5, 10, and 20 years.

š„ Personalized Passenger Experiences: The Near Future
Within the next five years, we can expect a shift towards more collaborative interactions between passengers and airport infrastructure.
Building upon innovations like Seattle-Tacoma International Airport’s “spot saver” appointments for security screenings and automated parking guidance systems, AI-powered hearables and wearables will enable highly personalized voice-based interactions.
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Passengers will be able to inquire about available parking spots, restaurant wait times, and the most affordable ground transportation options, with airports acting as brokers of these services.
š Autonomous Vehicles: Disrupting the Landside/Airside Barrier
Looking ahead to the next decade, autonomous vehicles will emerge as a major disruptor to traditional airport operations. As self-driving cars begin to transport more passengers to airports, parking garage revenues will decline.
Moreover, the secure and surveilled nature of autonomous vehicles makes them ideal for conducting security screenings en route to the airport. Passengers could potentially be screened by TSA agents remotely or even by AI agents within the vehicle itself.
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This shift will allow passengers to arrive directly on the airside of airports, either at concourses and gates or directly at the aircraft, presenting new opportunities for space allocation within airport footprints.

š” The Rise of Experience-Driven Airports
Two decades from now, as AI takes over security screening and baggage handling offsite, existing airports will have the opportunity to transform spaces previously dedicated to waiting and queuing into vibrant entertainment hubs.
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With the decline of business travel and the need to compete with direct-to-aircraft transportation, airports will focus on creating immersive leisure experiences.
From indoor gardens and waterfalls to art exhibitions and adventure sports, airports will become destinations in their own right, drawing inspiration from trailblazers like Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.

šļø Smaller, Smarter, and More Connected: The Future of Airport Design
For newly constructed airports, the next 20 years will bring a focus on smaller physical footprints and increased integration with urban cores. Advancements in smaller, quieter aircraft will enable airports to be located closer to city centers, seamlessly connecting with rail networks and city transit systems.
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The remote operation of air traffic control systems through AI will also pave the way for “pop-up” airports that can flexibly respond to population booms, seasonal demands, and special events in areas without traditional airport infrastructure.
As we embark on this journey of airport transformation, it’s clear that artificial intelligence will be the driving force behind a new era of air travel. From personalized interactions to reimagined spaces and increased connectivity, AI will shape the airports of the future in ways that may not be immediately apparent but will undoubtedly revolutionize the way we experience travel.
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