Schiphol and KLM join forces with Delft University of Technology to develop baggage handling halls
Delft University of Technology researchers are launching a study on a new way of working at Schiphol’s baggage handling halls.
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A baggage handling system (BHS) is made up of a number of different processes and checks. A BHS is designed to count bags, check weights of bags, balance loads, screen suitcases for security reasons, transport bags through an airport conveyor belt system and read bag information automatically.
Delft University of Technology researchers are launching a study on a new way of working at Schiphol’s baggage handling halls.
The summer of 2022 still haunts airline professionals around the world. The extreme long check-in and bag‑drop queues, followed by yet again another queue at security, an unusual high percentage of mishandled bags, flight delays or cancellations. It was a troublesome start-up after COVID, and the biggest reason for this…
International Airport Review’s Guide To Baggage Innovation is now available to download!
In this issue of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: future-proofing airport infrastructure, construction & design, green energy, automation, health and safety, wayfinding and passenger experience, plus an In-Depth Focus supplement on baggage innovation.
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Leonardo stands at the forefront of the Baggage Handling Systems market, possessing the expertise to conceptualise, execute, and seamlessly install comprehensive turn-key baggage handling systems. The business, proudly serves leading European airports, as well as airports situated in the Middle East the Asia Pacific region. In addition, North America is…
In International Airport Review's Issue 2 2023, Samuel í Hjøllum Rude of Copenhagen Airport discussed how optimisation has increased the utilisation of the baggage infrastructure at the airport.
For International Airport Review's Issue 2 2023, Sara Branco, Baggage Handling Expert at Geneva Airport, looks back on 2022’s baggage chaos and discusses IATA’s Resolution 753 which is due to come into effect this year.
The airport continues to provide a seamless and convenient arrival experience by implementing several welcome procedures.
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For Issue 1 2023 of International Airport Review, Askin Demir, Managing Director of LAS (Limak - AIBD - Summa), the managing company of Blaise International Diagne Airport in Dakar, Senegal, discusses the future of baggage transformation within the airport sector.
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International Airport Review’s Editor Holly Miles caught up with Ramki Doraiswami, Director of Technology Solution Delivery at Edmonton International Airport (YEG) to hear all about the airport’s development.
International Airport Review’s In-Depth Focus on baggage handling is now available to download!
In this 'Big Sustainability Issue' of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: the Airport Carbon Accreditation, net zero, indoor air quality, health and wellbeing of passengers, security, social responsibility, ingraining sustainability within your culture and passenger experience, plus an In-Depth Focus…
26 May 2023 | By Idemia
Watch this webinar to hear from Anne Folgoas, Julien Giannucci and Laurent Ismert as they introduce “RecoPhoto”, an innovative AI-powered project helping Air France’s operators identify bags that have lost their physical tags at Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) airport.