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AOE’s award-winning OM³ platform is a digital marketplace, consisting of a unique and modular set of pre-integrated omnichannel functionalities, services and infrastructure.
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AOE’s award-winning OM³ platform is a digital marketplace, consisting of a unique and modular set of pre-integrated omnichannel functionalities, services and infrastructure.
Aviation is a massive industry, contributing $2.7 trillion to the global economy. But industry size and growth projections do not necessarily translate into business success for airports...
International Airport Review is very proud to announce the shortlisted candidates for its 2018 Awards, and would like to thank everyone who participated, nominated and voted in the awards this year.
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has announced the success of the first phase of its Smart Airport programme, which will enable more than 25 per cent of Qatar Airways' passengers to use self-service check-in and bag-drop facilities.
The Aruba Happy Flow is the first 100 per cent self-service passenger experience, based on traveller-centric biometric technology, from kerb to boarding. It was developed by three operational partners; The Government of Aruba, Aruba Airport Authority and KLM, in cooperation with developing partners Vision-Box, Schiphol Group and the Dutch Government,…
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which manages and operates Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport in the heart of Lebanon, has undertaken an extensive 10-year reconstruction programme to rebuild the airport following decades of sustained damage during conflicts. Airways New Zealand explains how an innovative approach to air traffic control…
Airports must embrace next-generation disruptive technologies to improve their operational efficiency, says Dheeraj Kohli, Vice President and Global Head of Travel and Transportation at Unisys Corporation, discussing how the often-underutilised resource of big data presents a huge opportunity for the airport industry.
Sonja Strand, Vice President and General Manager – Global Airports Business at Honeywell International, reveals how Honeywell’s NAVITAS technology can connect the physical and digital world to ensure a seamless passenger experience.
Despite renovation and expansion works having been carried out since the late ’90s, Kuwait International Airport still lacked the necessary facilities to accommodate its increasing number of passengers. Recognising a change was needed, in 2016 the airport embarked on an ambitious project to complete a new, passenger-focused and technology-driven terminal.…
Mahata Aero Teknologi (MAT), an Indonesian wireless technology provider, has announced an agreement to provide Indonesian national airline Garuda with high-speed in-flight broadband.
With the age of digitisation racing forward we asked Delta how the digitisation of cargo transport has, and will, affect the customer. Vice President of Delta Cargo, Shawn Cole, provides a glimpse as to what the future holds for cargo transportation.
In its eighth year, Airport IT and Airport Security are co-located conferences that will bring together representatives from the world's major international airports and regional hubs for two days of networking, insight, discussion and debate into the latest security and IT challenges, innovations and opportunities.
Istanbul New Airport has been officially opened, yet flights are not scheduled to depart until the beginning of 2019, with the exception of northern Cyprus routes.
Imagine being checked-in, and having gone through security before even arriving at the airport. New automated pods could be the answer to the congestion question.
Heathrow is to launch the airport’s first end-to-end biometrics trial, bringing facial recognition to each point of the departing passenger’s journey.