Airport Information Technology supplement 2012
Posted: 3 August 2012 | International Airport Review
The Washington way (George Ellis, former CIO, Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority); A recipe for better airport operations (Dr. Christoph Martin Meier, Head of the Aviation-IT Department at Siemens AG ); The future in Zurich (George Karrer, Chief Information Officer, Zurich Airport)…


This free to view Airport Information Technology (IT) supplement is sponsored by Siemens:
- The Washington way
George Ellis, former CIO, Metropolitan Washington Airport Authority - A recipe for better airport operations
Dr. Christoph Martin Meier, Head of the Aviation-IT Department at Siemens AG - The future in Zurich
George Karrer, Chief Information Officer, Zurich Airport
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