PASSUR Aerospace, Inc. announced it has contracted with Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to provide a fully integrated operations software solution – part of Salt Lake City Airport's $4.1 billion redevelopment program. The first phase of the SLC airport redevelopment project is expected to open in September 2020, providing an efficient and sustainable facility to support regional and global travel. PASSUR's mission is to grow global aviation capacity to meet current and future demand for air travel while minimizing the need for costly infrastructure investments. PASSUR analytics extract meaningful information from data to predict, manage, and remove constraints on the surface and in the air. PASSUR's solutions are delivered on a web-hosted platform, and will include participation of all key SLC stakeholders, contributing to Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) at SLC. The PASSUR solutions portfolio provided to Salt Lake City International Airport will include the following core competencies: Improved real-time collaboration during impactful events, which in turn drive better outcomes in terms of fewer cancelations, delays, and improved customer experience. Improved situational awareness for airport staff, airlines, and service support operations, resulting in efficiency gains of shared and finite airport resources. Improved information flow and sharing with the entire airport stakeholder base, leading to better resource allocation and complete and quick capture of all fees. PASSUR's relaunched and reimagined technology platform Ariva helps customers optimize their operations across all internal stakeholders, while supporting collaboration between airlines, airports, air navigation service providers (ANSPs), and other aviation stakeholders to drive greater efficiencies through information exchange and shared workflow. Operational metrics directly impacted include on-time performance (OTP), customer satisfaction, aircraft/gate utilization and schedule/block performance, among others.