Transportation
The Challenge
To cope with growing passenger volume and the addition of Terminal 4, the airport needed to unify 1,900 cameras to avoid blind spots and tracking disruptions as individuals moved between disparate systems.
The Solution
BVMS integrated all existing and newly installed Bosch cameras into a single, centralized platform, paired with Video Recording Manager for direct, redundant storage.
The Results
Security operators now manage all four terminals from a single control room, eliminating blind spots and the disruption of toggling between systems during an active incident.
1,900
Total Cameras
4
Unified Terminals
1
Central Control Room
The Challenge
Cancun Airport experienced significant growth as Mexico’s second-largest airport, prompting the addition of a fourth terminal to accommodate increasing passenger volumes. With operations expanding, the airport needed to avoid the complexities of a fragmented security infrastructure and ensure that operators could monitor suspicious incidents seamlessly across all four terminals.
The Solution
To maintain comprehensive visibility, the airport operator implemented a unified video security solution that integrated both existing and new intelligent cameras into a single management platform. By centralizing operations, the system eliminated the need for distributed control centers, allowing security personnel to monitor the entire facility—from baggage checks and waiting areas to the airfield and perimeter—from one consolidated interface.
The Results
This intelligence-first approach removes blind spots and prevents the critical loss of tracking that occurs when suspects move between disconnected systems. By combining continuous sight with real-time understanding, Cancun Airport empowers its security teams to act decisively, coordinate effectively, and ensure the ongoing safety of its passengers without operational disruption.