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MAG selects Veovo flow management technology

Manchester Airports Group (MAG) plans to tackle queue times with new flow management technology from Veovo

Swissport wins new Heathrow customers

Swissport has won Loganair and Vueling as new customers at Heathrow airport

Bristol Airport completes hydrogen trial

Bristol Airport has completed an airside hydrogen refuelling trial involving baggage tractors servicing easyJet aircraft

Asheville Regional Airport appoints new COO

North Carolina’s Asheville Regional Airport has named its new chief operations officer

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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

Areas brings Madrid to Barajas

Areas continues with its launch plan at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport with the inauguration of two new F&B offerings

Ford breaks ground on terminal enhancement

The Gerald R Ford International Airport Authority has broken ground on its $135m Terminal Enhancement Project (TEP)

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

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CPK’s project giants revealed

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny is in the process of selecting and signing contracts with key suppliers connected to the construction of CPK airport

CPK: meeting air transport demands

There are a number of economic factors behind the construction of Poland’s new Solidarity Airport, not least the growth of air transport in Poland

CPK appoints master civil engineer

Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has finalised one of the four key tenders related to the construction of the CPK Airport project in Poland

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