Eindhoven Airport invests in lifting aids to lighten workload of baggage handlers
Using the lifting aid significantly reduces physical strain for baggage workers.
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Using the lifting aid significantly reduces physical strain for baggage workers.
ACI launched the new topmost level of achievement in its global Airport Carbon Accreditation programme at the 28th COP28.
Eindhoven Airport is using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to further improve the aircraft turnaround process and minimise delays.
Eindhoven Airport is showing it's commitment to sustainability by installing an additional 1,068 solar panels on its terminal roof.
Passenger traffic across European airports is nearly restored to pre-pandemic levels due to a rise in international and domestic travel. European airport trade body, ACI EUROPE, reported a 69% increase in January compared to the same month last year.
Eindhoven Airport is in discussions to install a higher category Instrument Landing System, which will be included in the tender for the upcoming renovation of the runway at Eindhoven Air Base.
ACI Europe has announced its annual winners for the Best Airport Awards 2022, which were characterised by how airports are recovering post-COVID-19 pandemic and sustainability-related achievements.
Eindhoven Airport will participate in Rondje NL, a test conducted by Royal Netherlands Aerospace Centre, to identify the requirements for Dutch airports to facilitate electric flying.
It is a quiet time at Eindhoven Airport due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, with significantly fewer passengers and suitcases. But those who think that little is happening are mistaken. The airport is looking beyond the crisis, sticking to its strategy, and working hard with its partners on new innovations…
Eindhoven, Rotterdam The Hague and Groningen Airports will work with the Royal Schiphol Group and Royal NLR to test the feasibility of electric flight.
By introducing image recognition technology, passengers will be able to check in baggage at Eindhoven Airport more seamlessly.
This project has made Eindhoven Airport one of the first airports in the world to screen all carry-on luggage with 3D screening technology.
In collaboration with Delft University of Technology, Schiphol will act as a 'living lab' for the next five years as the partnership aims to develop innovation throughout the airport.
From 1 January 2018, all the business units of Royal Schiphol Group will run on sustainable power generated in the Netherlands.