2025 Eno AirMAX Cohort Program Guide

2025 Eno Air MAX Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

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ATL ENO AIRMAX COHORT PARTICIPANT Philip Doucet Assistant Director | Airside Facilities As Assistant Director of Airfield Facilities, I propose implementing AI-powered autonomous mowing and earth-moving equipment to improve maintenance operations at ATL. Current manual methods are labor-intensive, time-consuming, and pose safety risks that can impact FAA Part 139 compliance. Autonomous systems offer continuous, precise operations with minimal human oversight, reducing the risk of foreign object debris (FOD), lowering labor demands, and increasing operational efficiency. Integrated with GIS and CMMS platforms, these technologies will enable real-time monitoring, smarter scheduling, and optimized resource use. Key performance indicators include a 30–40% reduction in labor hours, fewer safety incidents, and improved cost efficiency. Through Eno AirMAX, I aim to refine this strategy using national best practices and position ATL as a leader in smart airfield operations ATLANTA BPIE

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