Miami Airport is first U.S. airport to pilot COVID-19 detector dogs
Miami International Airport partners with Florida International University to kick-start a 30-day COVID-19 detector dog pilot programme at employee checkpoint.
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Miami International Airport partners with Florida International University to kick-start a 30-day COVID-19 detector dog pilot programme at employee checkpoint.
Director and CEO of Miami International Airport, Lester Sola, discusses the significant benefits, both financially and environmentally, resulting from the airport’s sustainability projects in the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
Unmanned Aircraft Systems can pose a threat to transportation security when flown too close to certain aviation, surface, or related transportation venues and many operators do not follow safety restrictions.
The report outlines the recommended practices to ensure that all vaccine transportation by air meets the highest standards of speed, security, reliability and transparency.
Miami Airport's nearly 1,400 employees will take part in the Blue Lightning training programme in order to learn how to properly identify and report suspicious behaviour.
Miami Airport has become the 10th U.S. airport to implement the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard initiative for its passengers, and has launched a second multi-sensory room.
TIACA’s Board member, Emir Pineda, Manager of Aviation Trade and Logistics at Miami International Airport, answers International Airport Review’s questions regarding how the development and transportation of a COVID-19 vaccine will impact the air cargo sector.
Passengers travelling through security at Miami Airport will no longer be required to remove any electric devices from their carry-on bags thanks to new CT scanners.
In order to ensure that the health of all passengers and employees at the airport is protected, Miami International Airport has updated its operations in the face of COVID-19.
Tara Nolan spoke to the renowned Maurice Jenkins to learn of his opinions on how airport IT should be furthered leveraged across the industry, and how technology sits in the centre of Miami Airport’s vision.
Luis Felipe de Oliveira is set to succeed ACI World's current Director General in June, with a 30-day formal transition period.
MIA’s new system features one of the world’s largest installations of automated guided vehicles.
Within a complex terminal renovation at Miami, new screening technologies have been installed to ensure passenger and luggage processing is not just efficient, but as safe as possible. Lester Sola, Miami-Dade Aviation Department Director and CEO, provides more information on the on-going developments.
The project will upgrade acres of asphalt and concrete pavement that was originally built in the 1960s, currently used for aircraft parking and movement.
Miami Airport has unveiled its new automated baggage handling system as part of its capital improvement programme to streamline services.