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Jewers Doors Will Attend MRO Asia-Pacific 2023
Jewers Doors will be exhibiting at MRO Asia-Pacific from 26-28 September 2023 at Singapore Expo, booth #830.
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American Airlines Fined $4.1 Million for Tarmac Delay Violations
The US Department of Transportation has fined American Airlines 4.1 million USD for violating tarmac delay mandates on 43 flights.
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DFW Commences Rehabilitation Work on Runway 17R/35L
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has commenced work on Runway 17R/35L as part of its airfield improvement programme.
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Final Gates Become Operational at Newark Liberty Terminal A
Terminal A at Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) is now fully operational following the opening of its final five gates.
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Navigating the Skies of Safety
TAV believes that in the digital age, airports have become living hubs of technological innovation and connectivity.
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Ground Breaks on Solar and Storage Project at Dulles International Airport
MWAA and Dominion Energy have broken ground on the Dulles Solar and Storage project at Dulles International Airport.
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Finavia Upgrades Baggage Handling at Helsinki Airport
Finavia has completed work on upgrading baggage logistics and constructing a new centralised baggage claim hall at Helsinki Airport (HEL).
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Philippines: Cebu Pacific Trials Electric Baggage Tractor
Cebu Pacific is trialling an electric baggage tractor and charging station at Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) in Manila.
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Oshkosh Striker Production: A Visit to Oshkosh Airport Products
Ready to purchase a new ARFF truck? Learn about the Oshkosh Striker and what to expect from a visit to the Oshkosh facility.
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Schiphol Purchases 30 Lifting Aids to Lighten Workload for Baggage Handlers
Amsterdam Schiphol Airport has purchased 30 new lifting aids from Power Stow to help lighten the workload for employees in the baggage hall.…
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Airport Security: The Power of Technology Explained
TAV Technologies explores the technological advancements that have transformed airports into secure and efficient travel hubs.
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Southwest Airlines to Establish New Crew Base at Nashville International Airport
Nashville International Airport (BNA) has been selected as the home of Southwest Airlines' newest Crew Base from 2024.
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Generative AI, the Good, the Bad, and the Risky
Gus Pina, Director of SITA Lab, discusses what drives SITA's innovation roadmap after twenty-five years in the IT sector.
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Work Underway to Construct New Terminal at Montréal Saint-Hubert Airport
Preparatory construction works are now underway on building a new terminal at Montréal Saint-Hubert Airport (YHU).
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Finavia Completes Airfield Renovation Project at Lapland's Kuusamo Airport
Finavia has completed its airfield renovation project at Kuusamo Airport in Lapland, Finland following a 2.5 million EUR investment.
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Vancouver International Airport Suspends South Airfield Construction
Vancouver International Airport has suspended construction on its South Airfield due to the discovery of potential Musqueam artefacts.
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Asheville Regional Airport Breaks Ground on New Terminal
Asheville Regional Airport (AVL) has broken ground on its AVL Forward project to build a new airport terminal in North Carolina.
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As Travel Surges, How Do We Drive Down Risk at the Border?
SITA explains why the ability to pre-screen and pre-clear passengers is vital to the digital border of the future.
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Construction Begins on Ford International Airport's New ARFF Facility
Gerald R. Ford International Airport (GRR) has broken ground on its new aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) facility in Michigan.
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DFW Airport Breaks Ground on Electric Central Utility Plant
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has broken ground on its electric Central Utility Plant (eCUP).
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Document Scanning Remains a Popular Feature in Kiosks
imageHOLDERS Core Range of kiosks have excellent document scanning capabilities, making them ideal for ID verification in airports.
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Frequentis Provides New Zealand Airspace Safety Enhancement
Airways New Zealand Ltd (Airways) has again selected Frequentis' message handling system for the modernisation of its existing network.
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New Electric Equipment to Provide Power to Parked Planes at Schiphol
Schiphol Airport is electrifying it ground equipment, deploying 30 new electric Ground Power Units (e-GPUs).
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Finavia Pilots Hydrogen Fuel to Power Heavy Airport Equipment
At Helsinki Airport, Finavia has become the first airport company in Europe to trial the use of hydrogen to power heavy airport equipment.