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Fire Suppression
Fire suppression systems in airports and terminals are essential safety measures designed to detect and extinguish fires quickly, before they can spread and cause damage or injury. These systems typically include a combination of fire alarms, sprinklers, and other suppression technologies, such as foam or gas suppression systems. The systems are strategically located throughout the airport terminal, including in the baggage handling areas, retail and dining facilities, and other high-risk areas. The suppliers on this page provide fire suppression solutions.
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HVAC Systems
HVAC systems: These are heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems that regulate the temperature and air quality within airport terminals. The suppliers on this page provide HVAC systems for airports.
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Moving Walkways
Moving walkways: These are motorised walkways that help passengers move quickly between different areas of the airport terminal, such as gates, check-in counters or baggage claim areas. The suppliers on this page provide moving walkway solutions.
Suppliers
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NACO
Since 1949, NACO has provided integrated and multi-disciplinary airport planning and design services for 600 airports in more than 100 count…
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Lindner
Lindner has delivered passenger terminals, lounges, shops and airline office projects in locations worldwide.
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AECOM
AECOM helps develop airports from the ground up, as well as work on major airport upgrades — expanding airport capabilities.
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GoSleep
GoSleep sleeping pods can be found in dozens of international airports worldwide, converting unproductive spaces into revenue earning spots.
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Daktronics
Daktronics produces digital LED displays for airports, as well as Flight Information Display Systems (FIDS) & more.
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