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AUS marks start of expansion project

The West Infill and TSA Checkpoint 3 Expansion project at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport will deliver more than 75,000 sq ft of terminal space

ADR opts for Softech IoT system

Aeroporti Di Roma has chosen a Softech system for the IOT monitoring and benchmarking of trolley collection areas at Fiumicino International Airport

eSIM Go and Fraport ink deal

Airport group Fraport will harness eSIM Go’s Powered by Breeze solution to offer the global travel eSIM service to millions of its passengers

Menzies and Malaysia extend contract

Menzies Aviation has extended its contract with Malaysia Airlines in Australia and New Zealand for a further five years

Atlanta tightens airport access

Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport (ATL) has implemented new regulations in compliance with Atlanta City Council legislation

SSP UK introduces plastic-free lids

F&B specialist SSP has removed plastic lids from its own-brand hot beverage cups, replacing them with a plastic-free alternative

Rome airports tackle food waste

Aeroporti di Roma, part of the Mundys Group, has begun a collaboration with Too Good To Go, the world's largest marketplace for surplus food

dnata appoints new Geneva head

Global air and travel services provider dnata has appointed Gilles Pettolaz head of operations in Geneva, Switzerland

SIXT unveils new branch at MCI

SIXT USA has opened its newest US car rental branch, at Kansas City International Airport (MCI) in Missouri

Smiths Detection supplies Belfast International

Smiths Detection will supply Belfast International Airport (BFS) with its 3D X-ray scanners and a smart automatic tray return system

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