Sendai Airport invests in AI technology to improve passenger experience
New AI-powered chatbot adviser at Sendai Airport will provide passengers with friendly, expert service, guidance, tips and more.
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New AI-powered chatbot adviser at Sendai Airport will provide passengers with friendly, expert service, guidance, tips and more.
Paul Coughlan, Project Director, said Brisbane's new runway is the biggest and most satisfying project he has ever been involved in.
Cardiff Airport is inviting passengers and third-sector organisations to have their say on accessibility as members of a new PRM and Disability Forum
Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) beats all other UK airports with the only 5-star on-time performance and punctuality in the UK.
The EASA have released the first building block to enable safe VTOL operation and the introduction of new air mobility systems in Europe.
Trials at Fiumicino Airport reveal that simple fingerprint drug screening helps airport and border control teams to respond to drug mule suspects in just 10 minutes.
New rule approved by CARB requires a gradual transition to zero-emission technology at airports by 2035, in a bid to reduce climate pollution by half a million tonnes.
Topping out ceremony marks structural completion of BUD Cargo City’s largest building only nine months after construction began.
Gatwick's recent award recognises its investment into staff training as the airport focuses on giving every passenger an equal opportunity to fly.
Vision-Box and partners have signed an agreement to officially launch the “Known Traveller Digital Identity” service, which will facilitate paperless border clearance between Canada and The Netherlands.
At Stuttgart Airport, new charges for take-off and landing have come into effect; encouraging the use of electric aircraft and alternative fuels.
Due to be completed by 2021, the €25 million investment in Mykonos Airport combines traditional Cycladic architecture with a modern airport environment.
London City Airport has published a draft master plan, detailing how it could respond to continued demand for business and leisure air travel, in a sustainable and responsible way, over the next 15 years.
Recent report reveals the steps Gatwick has taken to become more sustainable seem to be working: Zero waste is sent to landfill, Gatwick focuses on sourcing from local suppliers and the noise footprint of the airport has decreased.
An advanced air traffic control training facility has opened in Beirut, Lebanon which uses pioneering simulation technology developed by Airways New Zealand.