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Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus 2017

7 February 2017 | By

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…

International Airport Review – Issue #1 2017

24 January 2017 | By International Airport Review

Read the free-to-view digital version of Issue #1 2017, which includes a round-up of industry events, advancing technologies in winter weather forecasting and terminal technologies, sustainable airports and in-flight security, as well as celebrating 20 years of International Airport Review...

Airport digital transformation: Laying the foundations

19 January 2017 | By

As the world economy is entering the fourth industrial revolution, which signals a major shift from the service economy to the experience economy, airports realise the need to transform their role from simple enablers of air travel to participators in the travel process and active promoters in its inception, planning…

Delta improves baggage performance and experience with RFID

18 January 2017 | By

Delta Air Lines has one of the largest and most complex transportation networks in the world, with 180 million passengers annually. Delta’s customers trust the airline with the responsibility of transporting their 120 million collective bags, which generate over two billion tracking points. Bill Lentsch, Senior Vice President of Airport…

Strengthening airport infrastructure to meet digital demand

18 January 2017 | By

The UK is one of the most important air transportation hubs in the world, with around 238 million passengers passing through its airports every year1. However, as passenger numbers continue to rise and flight destinations continue to increase, there is huge pressure on existing airport infrastructure and service management. Airports…