Miami International becomes a foreign free trade zone
Miami International's new status will allow companies to receive and process materials and merchandise with reduced or eliminated customs duties upon entry into the country.
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Miami International's new status will allow companies to receive and process materials and merchandise with reduced or eliminated customs duties upon entry into the country.
A first for German airports, Josie Pepper's brain is based on IBM Watson technology, a question and answer computer system specifically developed to answer questions from the quiz show Jeopardy.
The Airport Operators Association (AOA) has welcomed the publication of a report that highlights current issues with the UK Border Force that need to be addressed before Brexit.
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A new extension at China's Macau International Airport, in the South China region of Guangdong, has its capacity upped from 6 million per year to almost 8 million.
A new, unsolicited proposal has been lodged to rejuvenate, upgrade and then operate the Philippines' biggest airport for 35 years.
An amalgamation of three different platforms, Gentrack Groups new offering promises to be a the heart of a "new paradigm" for airports to proactively manage their operations, resources, systems, service providers and guests.
Aberdeen International Airport has had a positive start to 2018 with the release of January’s passenger figures.
Among those in the running is The Boring Company, whose owner Elon Musk announced his firm's intent in a late-night tweet in November.
Keeping pace with the latest technological revolutions, Singapore Airlines Group has announced a world first by bringing blockchain into its loyalty scheme.
Launched initially as an application to prevent crimes against women travelling alone, Delhi Police's Himmat application has been upgraded to give users the chance to verify their taxi.
The first stages of a construction project at Kos Island International Airport which will eventually see it more than triple in size has begun with the reconstruction of its runway.
Iceland has become the latest of 50 countries to use Frequentis DIVOS technology to reduce operational efforts for incident investigation.
Unearthed on Sunday morning during pre-planned work at London City Airport, the ordinance has also caused road closures as Royal Navy officers make the area safe.
The Scottish Government is under spotlight after memos were seen by a newspaper suggesting executives from Glasgow Prestwick, an airport it owns, attended military fairs in the US to market the airport as a potential base for USAF operations.
Passenger footfall rising by as much as 80 per cent in some airports has drawn positive nods from the Canadian aviation community, but behind it there remain concerns over the lack of funding for security projects.