Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus 2017
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Posted: 7 February 2017 | International Airport Review | No comments yet
The advent of new technologies in the terminal environment has seen unprecedented growth over the past few years. These emerging and established technologies are deployed to help improve and simplify passengers’ travel processes. In our Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus, we reveal just some of the new trends making their way through our airports. Read on to find out more…
In this Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus:
- Strengthening airport infrastructure to meet digital demand
Ian Farnell, Aviation Executive, Fujitsu - Delta improves baggage performance and experience with RFID
Bill Lentsch, Senior VP – Airport Customer Service and Airline Operations, Delta Air Lines - Airport digital transformation: Laying the foundations
Nikolaos Papagiannopoulos, Database Architecture, Athens International Airport - Show Preview
Passenger Terminal EXPO 2017 - The future of baggage handling
Matthys Serfontein, VP of Airports, SITA
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Bill Lentsch, Ian Farnell, Matthys Serfontein, Nikolaos Papagiannopoulos