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Uzbek developer certifies DCS for operation on TAV Technologies airport platform

TurnaTech certified its system for passenger and baggage check-in

17 December 2025 CentralAsia+ Aero
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Uzbek IT developer TurnaTech has certified its DCS (Departure Control System) for passenger and baggage check-in to operate on the Common Use Passenger Processing System (CUPPS) platform provided by the Turkish company TAV Technologies.

The tests took place in November 2025 on TAV CUPPS test benches, utilizing the current version of the platform and the standard fleet of peripheral devices: workstations, boarding pass and baggage tag printers, document printers, barcode scanners, and document readers. The tests confirmed that TurnaDCS functions correctly on the TAV CUPPS infrastructure and supports the full range of required equipment and passenger check-in and boarding scenarios.

The Uzbek company noted that this certification means TurnaDCS can be deployed on TAV CUPPS platforms without customization, using existing CUPPS workstations and peripherals. The TurnaDCS application can now be launched at various airports that use the TAV CUPPS platform.

TAV Technologies is part of the TAV Airports holding company, which manages 15 air gates, including those in Georgia (Tbilisi and Batumi) and Kazakhstan (Almaty). TAV Technologies solutions are also used in other airports worldwide, including Aktobe and Turkistan (Kazakhstan), Baku (Azerbaijan), and Samarkand (Uzbekistan).

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