Eindhoven Airport launches passenger security checkpoint project
This project has made Eindhoven Airport one of the first airports in the world to screen all carry-on luggage with 3D screening technology.
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This project has made Eindhoven Airport one of the first airports in the world to screen all carry-on luggage with 3D screening technology.
The new Air Traffic Management and Unmanned Aircraft Bill will allow police to land, inspect and seize drones, as well as give immediate fines to users.
23 January 2020 | By Honeywell
Fueled by the explosion of data, smart sensors and connectivity, big data analytics and the Internet of Things (IoT) help airports to stay focused on their core mission: Flying cargo and passengers safely and on time – while optimising their operations and enabling great travel experiences. This webinar explained how…
The introduction of new double passenger bridges is part of Helsinki Airport's efforts to create a more seamless travel experience for passengers.
DARE equipment will help to reduce the impact of disabled aircraft blocking the runways and, as a result, reduce flight delays.
Biometric exit screening technologies will be piloted for a total of 45 days at three international gates at Philadelphia Airport.
The anti-drone system has been put into operation in the hope of keeping the UK's busiest airfield free from disruption.
Birmingham Airport (BHX) has long been recognised as one of the UK’s most punctual and family-friendly travel hubs. The four-time winner of the prestigious Star UK Airport prize loves keeping its customers happy. However, with passenger numbers rapidly rising, the airport realised it needed a new way to keep things…
Developments sit in the digital future, but how do we get there? Planned infrastructure usually lies in the rendering of images; training usually depends upon asset availability. But what if all of this could take place in a realm away from reality? Krishan Tangri, GM, Assets at Brisbane Airport Corporation…
Christchurch Airport turned to virtual reality technology to aid the training of airport fire fighters: An example of innovative evolution within airport operations.
Auckland International Airport (AKL) is not only New Zealand’s largest and busiest but also one of the fastest-growing airports in Australasia. With a need to ensure optimal resource coordination and infrastructure use, the airport engaged with Veovo to roll out the region’s first Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) initiative.
Delta Air Lines will launch Parallel Reality at Detroit Airport, allowing multiple travellers to see personalised content on a single digital screen.
The programme allows non-ticketed visitors to enter the post-security side of two terminals at DTW following a successful application the day prior.
The joint venture between Groupe ADP and AvPORTS has finalised an agreement with the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
Dr. Max Hirsh discusses the key drivers that distinguish successful airport real estate projects from their less successful peers.