Curb to Gate: Smart Airports eReport 2024
Read this exclusive free report on the smart technology shaping the airports of tomorrow.
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Read this exclusive free report on the smart technology shaping the airports of tomorrow.
For Issue 2 2024, Steve Tukavkin, Vice President of IT and Digital at JFK International Air Terminal, discussed the innovative technologies JFKIAT has been implementing behind the scenes at the airport to continuously enhance the passenger experience.
Listen to this exclusive interview with the Vice President IT and Digital of JFK T4.
JFKIAT has donated $30K to support Razom for Ukraine, a non-profit organisation driven by a mission to help Ukraine pursue a democratic society that supports civil rights for all.
John F. Kennedy International Airport has announced the launch of a free virtual queuing programme for passengers at Terminal 4, to provide a more predictable and seamless airport experience.
John F. Kennedy International Airport has recently launched a 60-day pilot programme for the use of a battery-driven ground power unit (eGPU), which aims to reduce diesel emissions.
JFKIAT is leveraging a new artificial intelligence technology, the ApronAI Turnaround Control solution, at John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 4.
JFKIAT has partnered with Hudson to launch new multi-brand automated retail concept at John F. Kennedy International Airport’s Terminal 4.
Roel Huinink, President and CEO of JFKIAT, speaks to International Airport Review about how the airport has integrated camera-enabled technology into their airport operations, which provides real-time alerts on social distancing and indicates where resources and staff are best deployed.
The launch of the digital marketplace is part of JFKIAT's efforts to enable a contactless customer experience and to prepare T4 for the next normal of air travel.
The new technology will enable JFKIAT’s operations team to monitor passenger social distancing and overcrowding throughout the terminal as part of its COVID-19 response.
By offering the sunflower lanyards, T4 has become the first Northeast U.S. terminal to offer the initiative to its passengers with hidden disabilities.
Features of the JFK International Airport Terminal 4 redevelopment will include expanded check-in and arrival areas, and the addition of 16 new gates.
A winter storm which caused a 'cascade' of issues at one of America's busiest airports has been followed by a burst water pipe which flooded a terminal and led to significant delays and 55 cancellations.