While LPD and LPI are almost exclusively referred to in tandem, there are significant differences between the two capabilities, with LPD delivering a greater advantage in tactical scenarios. From coordinating aircraft movements to responding to security threats, airports depend on seamless communication networks to protect passengers, staff, and assets while maintaining regulatory compliance. While perfect LPD will likely never exist, emerging technologies utilising the V-band are proving to be. This stands for Ultra-High and Very High-Frequency radio communications, transmitting audio over a high-frequency radio signal through the air and to the ground. The range of these systems varies wildly depending on the power that different airports use, with radios having the ability to function. This organized chaos is overseen by the ground-control managers as part of an airport-wide effort to ensure the safety of all ground operations. It recommends traffic patterns, communications phraseology, and operational. The Motorola Solutions safety and security ecosystem safeguards airports, both airside and landside, to support secure and eficient experiences for travelers, crews, and employees by detecting anomalies and facilitating clear communication throughout complex operations.