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Denver International Airport updates parking signage

Skyline Products has installed ten new custom-made Skyline signs at Denver International Airport (DIA) to help manage parking traffic more effectively at the airport’s covered garages and support greater flexibility for parking operations in the future. Designed specifically to meet the airport’s needs, the solution included full colour, full matrix, 20mm LED signs, which are fully NTCIP compliant and allow for MUTCD graphics. In addition to communicating parking spot availability numbers for each park
February 21, 2017 Read time: 1 min
732 Skyline Products has installed ten new custom-made Skyline signs at Denver International Airport (DIA) to help manage parking traffic more effectively at the airport’s covered garages and support greater flexibility for parking operations in the future.
 
Designed specifically to meet the airport’s needs, the solution included full colour, full matrix, 20mm LED signs, which are fully NTCIP compliant and allow for MUTCD graphics. In addition to communicating parking spot availability numbers for each parking level, DIA can now display customised messages to alert customers to important facility updates.
 
Skyline also developed a software module for its EnvoyDMS control software to manage the new system and enabling DIA to designate several levels of user rights for its employees. The system also provides feedback and diagnostic features, including true message verification feedback, ensuring that all signs are functioning properly at all times.

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