dormakaba has transformed airport security checks

The art of travel
With almost 50 million passengers in 2024, Rome’s Leonardo da Vinci airport at Fiumicino is one of Europe’s largest hubs and Italy’s main gateway. The airport was looking for innovative solutions to improve people flow, reduce waiting times and maintain the highest level of security. dormakaba introduced a modular and automated access control system, streamlining key touchpoints from security checks to boarding. The result? Improved efficiency and security in line with the airport’s sustainability and digitalization goals.
Challenges
Optimizing access points to improve people flow, security and sustainability
Security checkpoints: HSB-M03 gates govern access to the security area, improving people flow and offering better protection.
Passport control (departures and arrivals): automated solutions speed up transit and guarantee compliance with international standards.
Self-boarding: Argus Air airport gates allow passengers to board autonomously, ensuring access only to those authorized by scanning their boarding pass.
Exit and baggage claim: ORTHOS PIL M02 corridors ensure one-way exit from protected areas, preventing unauthorized access.

Details
How dormakaba is transforming security and efficiency at Rome’s Fiumicino airport
Thanks in part to the introduction of dormakaba's cutting-edge technology, Fiumicino airport has established a new standard of security, efficiency and innovation in the air transport sector.
The main benefits include:
improved people flow: shorter waiting times and enhanced operating efficiency
greater security: advanced technology for access control
smooth user experience: fast and intuitive passenger transit
sustainability: efficient systems in line with the airport’s environmental goals