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TSA upgrades JFK screening tech

TSA staff at JFK International Airport are now using credential authentication technology to improve checkpoint screening capabilities 

CT scanners halve LCY queues

London City Airport has reported a 50% reduction in passenger queue times since the rollout of next-generation CT security scanners a year ago

Gatwick creates geospatial platform

London Gatwick Airport (LGW) has created a new geospatial platform using Esri’s GIS (Geographic Information System) technology

Sacramento garage build gets go-ahead

The Sacramento County Board of Supervisors has approved the awarding of a $229m design-build contract to Otto Construction

CEO interview: Stewart Wingate, LGW

Stewart Wingate explains how London Gatwick Airport has bounced back, post-pandemic, and how he intends to build on that momentum

Paris 2024: airports prepare for the Olympics

As the sporting world descends on Paris for the Olympic Games this summer, baggage handling systems at the city’s airports will be put to the test

CEO changes at Changi Airport Group

After 15 years as chief executive officer (CEO) of Changi Airport Group (CAG), Lee Seow Hiang will step down on July 1, 2024

USDOT revamps minority programmes

The new rule will improve the inclusion of small, disadvantaged businesses in infrastructure opportunities and in airport concessions 

Luton makes infrastructure progress

London Luton Airport (LLA) is dismantling the car park damaged in last year’s fire and preparing for the rebuild

Biometrics: how to keep passenger data safe

How can travellers be sure that their data is in safe hands as biometrics become an increasingly standard feature at airports? 

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