A colossal LED screen, standing approximately 15 meters tall with a total area of 207m², has been installed at the elevator lobby in front of the security screening area of Passenger Terminal 1 (T1) - Noi Bai International Airport. Located in a high-traffic zone, this screen transforms into a visual focal point the moment passengers step into the terminal.
With its imposing height and a layout that stretches along the elevator shaft enclosure, the LED screen makes a powerful impression thanks to its sharp resolution, superior brightness, and wide viewing angles from multiple directions.
The elevator lobby featuring Vietnam's largest LED screen at Noi Bai Airport has delighted many passengers, sparking a wave of shares across social media platforms.
Upon entering the domestic terminal area, passengers are instantly captivated by vivid imagery simulating natural landscapes—from vast oceans to cascading waterfalls—bringing a sense of relaxation and peace amidst the modern, bustling atmosphere of the airport. This stands as a testament to how technology can harmoniously blend with architecture to create unique emotional experiences.
According to reports, the project is invested and operated by Goldsun Media, marking a significant step forward in the application of communication and advertising technology at airport touchpoints. These are areas with high exposure density and strong potential for message delivery, optimizing advertising effectiveness while enhancing the overall passenger experience.


The Orona Next Smart+ machine-room-less glass elevator system (fully imported from Spain) installed at Terminal 1, Noi Bai Airport.
Passenger Terminal 1 at Noi Bai International Airport was put into operation in 2001 with an initial design capacity of 6 million passengers per year. After years of operating over capacity, the terminal was renovated and expanded to serve up to 15 million passengers annually.
In this context, the elevator system plays the role of an indispensable vertical traffic axis, ensuring flexible and continuous movement between floors. The terminal's architectural characteristics involve open spaces and multiple levels, yet technical overhead height is limited by the roof structure, demanding an elevator solution that is both extremely flexible and space-saving.


GamaLift is the supplier of Orona elevators at Terminal 1 - Noi Bai International Airport, delivering a premium mobility experience for passengers.
Serving millions of passengers annually places higher demands on technical features and service capacity. To handle the continuous daily passenger flow, Terminal 1 has been equipped with a system of three large-capacity passenger elevators (Next Smart+) from the Orona brand. Manufactured as complete units in Spain, these were consulted, supplied, and installed by GamaLift.
- Capacity: 1,600kg, accommodating 21 people per trip.
- Speed: 1.0 m/s, ensuring smooth, rapid, and safe operation.
- Design: Energy-saving technology and a Machine-Room-Less (MRL) design save space, perfectly suiting the modern glass-and-steel architecture.
- Durability: Capable of continuous 24/7 operation to meet high passenger volume.



The elevators operate smoothly with almost zero noise. The system features advanced safety measures: from photocell door sensors to the Automatic Rescue Device (ARD) and Em-call functions, ensuring absolute safety for passengers.
The combination of smart elevators and large-scale LED screens not only improves service quality but also opens a new direction for Vietnam's aviation infrastructure: more modern, more connected, and more emotional. This is not just a highlight of Noi Bai International Airport, but a symbol of the trend towards creating smart, convenient, and inspiring public spaces.
The integration of LED screens in elevator areas is a rapidly growing trend. In the digital era, where visual experience and interaction are prioritized, large shopping malls are maximizing the potential of LED screens to attract customers, elevate their status, and increase brand value.
Waiting lobbies, cabin interiors, or even the elevator shaft frames in atriums are considered "golden locations" for LED installation, easily capturing customer attention. Instead of traditional static billboards, LED screens deliver dynamic, sharp images and vivid colors, creating a strong impression.
Some shopping malls even use LEDs to create unique visual effects as the elevator cabin moves. This not only impresses but also turns waiting time into part of an entertainment experience, enhancing customer interaction and excitement.
When the elevator cabin moves, the external LED screen displays effects such as a flying telephone booth or a submarine diving into the ocean...
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