‘Simplified Arrivals’ facial comparison technology introduced at San Francisco Airport
The biometric 'Simplified Arrivals' technology will reduce wait times during the customs process and improve the passenger experience.
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The biometric 'Simplified Arrivals' technology will reduce wait times during the customs process and improve the passenger experience.
Five case studies from airports in Europe, Asia and the U.S.: How airports are mastering digitisation with modern cable and IT infrastructure management.
In partnership with GLC Medical Inc., Edmonton Airport will run clinical trials of a new COVID-19 test that provides results in one minute.
The funding, which is dedicated to improving safety and efficient airport operations, will be distributed among 80 airports across 25 U.S. states.
CVG Airport has become the first airport in the Midwest of the U.S. to be awarded ACI World's Airport Health Accreditation.
The new state-of-the-art 3D scanners improve TSA's explosives detection capabilities at the two airports' security checkpoints.
By building a federal inspection station, the airport can expand U.S. Customs and Border Protection capabilities to 400 passengers an hour.
Kirk Goodlet, Director of Terminal Operations at Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport (YWG), anticipates the needs of future passengers.
With COVID-19 quarantine measures severely halting the recovery of the Canadian aviation industry, IATA has called for the government to consider testing instead.
San Francisco Airport has made progress in reducing the amount of unnecessary noise for passengers travelling through the terminals.
By introducing the new CT scanner, Eppley Airfield gains an improved security threat detection capability and reduces unnecessary contact with passenger bags.
Moving away from enhanced entry health screening, resources will instead be dedicated to more effective mitigation efforts for the individual passenger.
After implementing a wide range of COVID-19 health and safety measures, Toronto Pearson Airport has been awarded the ACI accreditation.
Passengers can now benefit from two DropWater stations, where they can either fill their own water bottles or purchase a drink in a completely compostable container.
As part of its efforts to restore passenger confidence in the aviation industry, the Greater Toronto Airports Authority has implemented its Healthy Airport programme at Toronto Pearson Airport to limit the spread of COVID-19 and keep the safety of passengers as its top priority.