ICAO ANC Delegation Visits Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG)
On July 8, 2025, a notable delegation from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Air Navigation Commission (ANC) visited Shanghai Pudong International Airport (PVG). This visit aimed to foster technical exchanges and demonstrate the accomplishments achieved at PVG through its ongoing digital transformation efforts. At the heart of this showcase was the Total Airport Management (TAM) solution, an innovative system jointly developed by VariFlight and PVG.
Upon their arrival, the delegation was welcomed with an extensive briefing on the digital transformation that PVG has undertaken. Emphasizing the TAM solution, they learned that it represents an AI-driven, agent-based operational model, designed to seamlessly integrate multiple facets of airport management. This system is capable of optimizing resource allocation, streamlining workflows, and enhancing operational performance—an imperative for major airports like PVG.
The ICAO delegation expressed significant interest and appreciation for the practical application of the TAM solution. VariFlight, serving as the technical provider, was present to elaborate on the system's intricate operations, showcasing its understanding of its workings and future development potential.
Mr. Junrong Liang, President of ICAO ANC, noted the organization's keen interest in the advancements of artificial intelligence applications within the aviation industry. He encouraged airport authorities to share more insights and best practices regarding digital and intelligent innovations with ICAO ANC, paving the way for the establishment of globally applicable standards.
Following the informative session, the ANC team ventured into the airside operations area of PVG, where they observed a live demonstration of autonomous baggage handling tractors in operation. Under the TAM framework, the intelligent Surface Management Agent (SURF Agent) and Ground Management Agent (GMAN Agent) facilitated real-time coordination between various systems and vehicles. This innovation significantly bolstered the safety and efficiency of autonomous ground operations.
The visit not only showcased PVG's significant strides in adopting advanced technological solutions but also marked a collaborative effort towards refining airport management practices. VariFlight's innovative contributions to the realm of intelligent airport operations and the futuristic outlook of the TAM solution exemplify the transformative potential of technology in aviation management.
As the aviation industry moves towards greater digitalization, the dialogue established during the ICAO delegation's visit heralds a promising pathway for airports worldwide to adopt similar advancements. For further details on VariFlight’s pioneering work in intelligent airport operations, interested parties can visit their official website at
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