All Wayfinding & dwell articles – Page 32
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NewsSalvador Bahia Airport offers passengers a virtual tour of its Sustainability Complex
Salvador Bahia Airport offered passengers a virtual tour of its Sustainability Complex, which has reduced its carbon emissions by 89% and water use by 40%, since 2018.
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NewsComputed tomography technology will be installed across several Canadian Airports
The Canadian Air Transport Security Authority has announced that it will install computed tomography technology across several Canadian airports over the next few years.
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ReportCurb to Gate: Smart Airports eReport 2024
Read this exclusive free report on the smart technology shaping the airports of tomorrow.
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NewsPassengers can experience the Kelp Forest now at Ontario International Airport’s Terminal 4
Ontario International Airport has in collaboration with the California Science Centre, set up an event for passengers to experience the Kelp Forest, as part of its efforts to create unique experiences for travellers.
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ArticleThe power of AI and machine learning for airport operations
Mahmood AlSeddiqi, former Vice President of IT for Bahrain Airport Company, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on the different scenarios in which airports can leverage the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning and the fundamentals that all airports must have, to accept the new changes.
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NewsNew report shows economic growth for airports due to sports and music tourism
Sports and music tourism has seen huge growth with high projections for the future, with sports fans spending the most on travel, according to latest report by Collinson International that benefit the airport economy.
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NewsSalvador Bahia Airport will renovate its food court with Bahian culture at the forefront of its design
Salvador Bahia Airport will renovate its food court with an increased capacity of 20%, with construction taking place from September to December, in two stages to mitigate disruption.
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NewsBrisbane Airport to undergo massive revamp of its International Terminal costing AU$5 Billion
Since opening 29 years ago, the International Terminal of Brisbane Airport will undergo a $AU5b revamp, that will revolutionise the passenger experience, along with meeting the Australian Government standards for security by the end of 2025, development will finish in 2027.
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ArticleHow biometrics is driving innovation in airports despite legislative restrictions
Biometric technology is undoubtedly transforming airport operations, offering heightened security and passenger convenience. Ján Lunter, CEO of Innovatrics, explores in detail how biometrics, from facial recognition to fingerprint scans, can jump through regulatory hoops to deliver more comprehensive security in airports.
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NewsSingapore PM announces the construction of the long-awaited Terminal 5 at Changi Airport
The Prime Minister of Singapore, Lawrence Wong, announced at the 40th anniversary of the Civil Aviation Authority that Changi airport will begin constructing a mega-terminal in 2025, to be ready for the mid-2030s.
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NewsAuckland Airport to have new check-in and bag drop off technology installed
Auckland Airport has announced plans to replace 100 existing check-in with new technology, along with new bag drop offs, over the next few years.
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VideoSchiphol's Gertjan Bluemink on collaboration in the industry
Gertjan Bluemink, the Business Development Director of Passenger Experience at Schiphol, spoke to International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya at this year's Passenger Terminal Expo, discussing the need for collaboration in the industry and dealing with summer holiday season.
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ArticleYour journey starts here: Explore Cam Ranh International Terminal
Le Thi Hong Minh, General Director of Cam Ranh International Terminal JSC (CRTC), introduces her airport and explains what makes it one of the most advanced international terminals in Vietnam.
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NewsInternational Airport Review invites you to attend the International Airport Summit 2024
Holly, the Editor of International Airport Review personally invites you to attend the International Airport Summit taking place in Amsterdam on 13-14 November.
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NewsChile’s president inaugurated new $20 million terminal at Santiago Airport
Santiago Airport had an inauguration ceremony on 6 September 2024, for the opening of a $20m Terminal building, with dignitaries including the President of Chile in time for national holidays.
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NewsA new pioneering digital platform aviio has been launched across seven airports in India
Adani Airports Holdings Ltd have launched a pioneering digital platform, aviio, across its 7 Indian airports, that will provide real-time data for shareholders and passengers.
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NewsNewcastle Airport sign deal with Australian government to upgrade airport with AU$250 million
Newcastle Airport, Australia, have signed a deal worth AU$250m with the government’s tourism and events agency Destination NSW, to upgrade its airport and gain international success by 2025.
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NewsAmsterdam Airport Schiphol plans for its biggest investment ever worth €6 billion
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will invest over the next 5 years 6bn euros, in what will be the biggest in their history, in developing working conditions and services of the airport.
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ArticleEnhancing passenger experience through technological innovation
For Issue 2 2024, Steve Tukavkin, Vice President of IT and Digital at JFK International Air Terminal, discussed the innovative technologies JFKIAT has been implementing behind the scenes at the airport to continuously enhance the passenger experience.
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VideoChad Makovsky, Aviation Director at City of Phoenix, on the evolving passenger demographic
International Airport Review's Editorial Assistant Chunekshi Wimalasuriya attended this year's Passenger Terminal Expo in Frankfurt Germany. Here, she was able to catch up with Chad Makovsky, the Aviation Director at City of Phoenix, overseeing their airports, discussing the importance of sustainability, the changing passenger demographic and how airports can adapt ...


