ISN is proud to announce the successful completion and go-live of a comprehensive controls modernization project at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC).
The project involved full lower- and upper-level re-control of a legacy system, transitioning the airport’s baggage handling controls to a modern, Ethernet-based architecture. ISN upgraded the existing control platform and communication network while maintaining daily operational availability for airline use throughout the four-month implementation period.
The system encompassed extensive conveying operations managed across multiple legacy control panels. ISN replaced the aging control and communication infrastructure with a modernized platform designed to improve reliability, maintainability, and long-term supportability. Throughout the transition, legacy equipment remained operational during active airport hours, with upgrades carefully phased to avoid operational disruption.
ISN also maintained and modified third-party upper-level controls to ensure seamless integration with the newly deployed communication architecture. The project was fully commissioned and successfully turned over to airport operations.
The upgraded system is now live and supporting daily operations, positioning ANC with a stable, modern controls foundation for continued performance and future growth.