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Miami airport to launch first US airport-wide digital monitoring hub by 2027

Miami International Airport

Miami International Airport is set to become home to the first airport-wide digital monitoring hub of its kind in the United States under a major modernization initiative announced by Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava and airport officials.

The new Airport Operations Center and Digital Monitoring Hub, expected to open in 2027, will serve as a centralized operations and emergency response facility designed to enhance airport security, safety awareness and operational oversight across the airport.

According to officials, the $33-million facility will span 13,254 square feet and feature advanced technology, including artificial intelligence-powered long-range pan-tilt-zoom cameras, real-time digital tower systems and a large high-definition integrated panoramic video wall.

The system will provide 360-degree visibility of MIA’s airside, landside and terminal areas, allowing airport personnel to monitor activity across the airport in real time.

County officials said the center is intended to provide “best-in-class” security and operational awareness capabilities as passenger traffic and infrastructure demands continue to grow at one of the nation’s busiest international airports.

The future operations hub is part of MIA’s broader $14-billion Modernization in Action Plan, also known as the M.I.A. Plan, which aims to modernize airport facilities and improve passenger experience over the coming years.

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