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ACI World welcomes new vice presidents

ACI World has appointed new vice presidents to lead its events & commercial services functions, as well as safety, security, and operations

LAFC makes Ontario its official airport

Ontario International Airport (ONT) in Southern California is now the official airport of Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC)

OMA delivers first phase of Monterrey work

Mexican airports operator OMA has inaugurated the first phase of terminal expansion works at Monterrey International Airport

MIX MANCHESTER plans unveiled

A revised masterplan has been developed which will see the creation of a science, innovation, and manufacturing campus at Manchester Airport

Shanghai bids to assist international passengers

The Shanghai Airport Group has introduced seven initiatives aimed at improving inbound services for overseas travellers

RTX unveils airfield ops solution

Collins’ Airport Surface Awareness System delivers real-time tracking, monitoring, and recording of both aircraft and GSE at airports

dnata wins Lufthansa contract at AMS

Air services provider dnata has secured a major new contract with Lufthansa Group at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport (AMS)

Phoenix progresses terminal plans

The Phoenix mayor and Phoenix City Council have heard plans to build a new terminal at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

Trieste deploys ADB SAFEGATE solution

Italy’s Trieste International airport has begun a two-year trial of ADB SAFEGATE’s Airside 4.0 Wireless Cloud Solution

JFK NTO launches snow removal RFP

The New Terminal One at New York John F Kennedy International Airport has launched its latest request for proposals (RFP)

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