Miami International Airport unveils new automated baggage handling system
MIA’s new system features one of the world’s largest installations of automated guided vehicles.
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MIA’s new system features one of the world’s largest installations of automated guided vehicles.
As part of its expansion project, construction of a second runway and a new control tower at Jorge Chavez International Airport is to begin at the end of December 2019.
By reaching Level 2 Carbon Accreditation in ACI’s programme, the City of Austin’s Aviation Department has further demonstrated its commitment to sustainability.
DFW and TSA are conducting a demonstration of a next-generation people screening scanner that can detect both metallic and non-metallic objects.
The funding for the road relocation project will come from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's Multimodal Transportation Fund.
The airport operator, Corporación Quiport, invests $60 million into expanding the passenger terminal and apron from 2019 to 2020.
PANYNJ has authorised the proposed lease agreement to construct, finance and operate the new Terminal One at JFK.
The solar energy project, due to be installed at JFK Airport, has been awarded to SunPower Corporation and Goldman Sachs Renewable Power Group by PANYNJ.
Via and PANYNJ have announced the 'LGA Connect' service, which will extend on-demand public transport from the airport with flat-rate shared journeys.
The project extended one of Philadelphia Airport's runways by 1,500ft, to a total of 12,000ft, in order to accommodate the newest aircraft fleet.
The collaboration will involve UC Berkley working with Groupe ADP on a research project that tackles airport sustainability issues.
Two of the three Washington D.C. airports will introduce the wayfinding technology, aiming to enhance passenger experience and ease the stress of travel.
The project will involve a redevelopment and expansion of Aruba’s Queen Beatrix International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the Caribbean.
The project will upgrade acres of asphalt and concrete pavement that was originally built in the 1960s, currently used for aircraft parking and movement.
The renovations will transform the terminal’s entrance and aim to improve the experience for both passengers and visitors.