International Airport Review – Issue 5, 2018
In this issue: revolutionary intelligent airfield lighting solutions, Finavia on creating an accessibe airport for all, and the rise of facial recognition
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In this issue: revolutionary intelligent airfield lighting solutions, Finavia on creating an accessibe airport for all, and the rise of facial recognition
Changi Airport sees over six per cent increase in passenger numbers as development plan at the airport increases terminal capacity.
Brussels South Charleroi Airport (BSCA) and Telenet have announced the signing of a partnership so that the Internet of Things (IoT) can improve the passenger experience.
Coastal protection works at HIAL are necessary to ensure the protection longevity of the coast line in the area.
Popularity of Ontario International Airport is reflected in the increase in passengers, cargo and flight carriers at the airport.
Inaugurated on the 10th October 2018, the interim terminal has been built to cater to the growing passenger traffic while the airport is preparing for expansion, which will allow the airport to handle more than double the current capacity.
Wellington Airport's new car park opens with over 1,000 parking spaces to facilitate growing passenger numbers.
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Ltd (Hactl) - Hong Kong's largest independent cargo handler - has installed 1,300 square metres of solar panels on the roof of its SuperTerminal 1 facility.
The expansion of Dubai’s second airport, Al Maktoum International, to handle 120 million passengers a year by 2025 has been delayed, according to sources familiar with the matter, as reported by Reuters.
As part of Stansted's on-going development programme new aircraft stands have been added to enable more passengers to pass through the airport with greater ease.
A new security search system is part of a £15 million infrastructure investment which includes a major upgrade and redevelopment of the departure lounge.
London Luton Airport has recently witnessed huge development in recent years, to accommodate its growing passenger numbers. Clive Condie, Airport Operating Partner at private investment house Ardian, takes us through how the expansion was shaped by passenger volumes.
The Design Solution has been appointed as the construction partner for the expansion of Guadalajara Airport as passenger numbers in Mexico continue to rise.
Use of durable concrete instead of typical asphalt will lengthen lifespan of runway up to 40 years, compared with asphalt’s 10-12 years; new high-speed taxiway allows planes to exit runways faster and save traveller's time.
Corporación Quiport, the concessionaire of Quito's airport services, has announced an expansion and improvement plan at the Mariscal Sucre International Airport which will take place between 2017 and 2020.