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Smiths Detection launches new X-ray scanner
Smiths Detection launches a “ground-breaking” new X-ray scanner powered by diffraction technology
Avolta extends Athens retail contract
Avolta is to consolidate its retail presence at Athens International Airport with a 10 year contract extension
ACI reveals world’s busiest airports for 2023
Airports Council International World has unveiled its ranking of the top 10 busiest airports worldwide for 2023
MAG selects Veovo flow management technology
Manchester Airports Group (MAG) plans to tackle queue times with new flow management technology from Veovo
Bristol Airport completes hydrogen trial
Bristol Airport has completed an airside hydrogen refuelling trial involving baggage tractors servicing easyJet aircraft
Airport evacuation: keeping travellers safe
In case of emergency, airports have plans in place for large-scale evacuation of passengers. How do they keep travellers safe and reassured?
Manchester installs new BHS
The new baggage system includes more than two miles of conveyer belts and can process thousands of bags every hour
Skyportz launches airline subsidiary
Wilbur Air will operate electric and hybrid aircraft in Australia, where it will have priority access to Skyportz vertiports
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CPK – an ambitious Polish mobility project
Mikołaj Wild, president of Centralny Port Komunikacyjny, will discuss the project’s progress at Passenger Terminal Expo in Amsterdam
CPK signs infrastructure agreement
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny is to sign a framework agreement concerning the design of CPK's airport support infrastructure
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The Smart Path to Airport Safety and Security
The airports of today are vastly different than they were just a generation ago – and their technological evolution will continue to accelerate.
Prioritising safety in unmanned aircraft system traffic management
Drones are proliferating throughout the world’s airspace, making them impossible to ignore. As their numbers rise, the importance of finding a way for them to safely coexist with manned aircraft is growing increasingly urgent.