All Asset management & maintenance articles – Page 3
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ArticleIoT and AI in aviation: reducing downtime and enhancing performance
Eric Bearton discusses the myriad of ways in which IoT and AI are revolutionising the landscape of aviation and changing the way we fly.
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ArticleA holistic approach: Airport management, design and construction
Here, Mace’s Global Head of Aviation, Carl Dainter, explains how firms responsible for building and enhancing airports can aid a sense of consistency, providing passengers with a pleasant and frictionless, yet bespoke, experience throughout their journey.
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NewsSITA improves baggage-processing in SFO Harvey Milk Terminal 1
SITA has enhanced baggage-processing with an ADA-compliant solution at San Francisco International Airport (SFO).
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NewsFarnborough Airport opens Bombardier line maintenance station
Farnborough Airport have announced the opening of a new Bombardier line maintenance station, offering a variety of services to customers.
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ArticleSustainability is becoming mainstream, according to Vestergaard
Lars Barsoe, Vice President Sales and Marketing at Vestergaard Company A/S, gave his insight into sustainability on the airside in Issue 2.
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NewsRyanair places Boeing order for up to 300 737 MAX Jets
The purchase agreement, designed to further the airlines growth, is the biggest in Ryanair's history and includes a firm order for 150 737-10 jets, with options for 150 more.
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NewsHelsinki Airport to experience disruption with runway renovation
Finavia will soon be renovating the Runway 2 of Helsinki Airport. The work is expected to disrupt aircraft landing directions from its normal directions, and will continue to do so until mid-September. However, the renovations are necessary if the airport want to improve their sustainability.
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Ground-breaking ground handling: Fraport tests autonomous baggage and cargo tractor
An eight-kilometre-long test route will be the driveway for Frankfurt’s self-driving electric cargo tractor. The airport hopes the vehicle will improve efficiency of operations.
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