Fully automated system cargo terminal to open at Schiphol Airport
Leading global air and travel service provider to open new cargo terminal at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which is scheduled to become operational in 2024.
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Leading global air and travel service provider to open new cargo terminal at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, which is scheduled to become operational in 2024.
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Urban-Air Port has announced a development plan for 65 urban air mobility infrastructure hubs worldwide in partnership with Hyundai Motor Group.
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The autonomous robot is said to eradicate 99.9 per cent of pathogens, including COVID-19, and disinfects the air using UV technology.
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Pablo Lopez Loeches, Project Manager in the Innovation Division of Aena, details the various developmental projects being implemented at Aena’s airports.
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The autonomous vehicles, introduced by British Airways, were exclusively trialled at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport.
Winnipeg Airports Authority’s Trevor Strome details the importance of up-to-date IT infrastructure; providing a vision for the future of airport technology.
Dr Alexander Roy, Head of Surface Access Strategy at MAG, discusses the importance of surface access and new ground transport technologies for the sustainable development of airports, and what this means for the millions of air passengers that travel each year.
New autonomous baggage vehicles will aim to reduce emissions and improve punctuality in order to limit flight delays at Heathrow.