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Airports Council International Asia-Pacific & Middle East (ACI APAC & MID), an association representing 624 airports, delivered two important presentations at the ICAO Conference of Directors General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for Middle East region in Riyadh, highlighting the critical need for enhancing air connectivity and seamlessly integrating Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) into the current air transportation framework.
To streamline operations and provide real-time wait time information to its growing passenger base, Queenstown Airport has partnered with Veovo to utilise its BlipTrack Guest Predictability solution.
Airport Authority Hong Kong (AA) today launched its annual Smart Airport Technovation Conference and Exhibition at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Hamad International Airport Completes First Major Phase of its Innovative Smart Airport Program Qatar’s 5-star airport has implemented self-service check-in kiosks and bag drops to provide a seamless and efficient customer experience
Terminal 1 at Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport will go live next Monday 15 October with eighteen Series 7 Auto Bag Drop units for Spring Airlines.
Kansai Airports today announced the full-scale introduction of autonomous floor cleaning robots for its day-to-day cleaning operations at Kansai International Airport.
Harris Corporation announced Turkey’s General Directorate of State Airports Authority selected Harris’ OSYRIS Arrival Manager solution to further improve airport traffic efficiency and flow management for the new Istanbul Grand Airport.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is officially launching the use of e-Security Gates on 20 September 2018 to verify the documents of departing passengers before they enter the restricted area.
Hamad International Airport has implemented the IATA Simplified Invoicing and Settlement (SIS) platform, an electronic invoicing system that streamlines the air transport industry’s billing and settlement activities by optimising and reducing the cost of back-office processes,
Rockwell Collins has developed an application that will enable airlines to convert critical aviation messages (known as “Type B” or “XML”) so they are compatible with Japan’s recently introduced Advanced Cargo Information program.
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