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Goldhofer: GSE goes green

Goldhofer supplies towbarless aircraft tractors and aircraft recovery systems. Customer feedback has led it to develop increasingly eco-friendly products

Biometrics key to smarter digital travel

A new white paper from air transport IT specialist SITA has highlighted the global roll out of biometric-driven IT solutions

AMS provides real-time baggage info

Travellers using Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) now have access to real-time information about baggage waiting times

Heathrow shakes up executive team

London Heathrow has made several changes to its executive team following its chief operating officer’s decision to leave

Westwell and Hactl to explore smart airports

The partners will collaborate on the introduction of a new energy autonomous driving tractor, the Q-Tractor P40

The New Terminal One (NTO) at JFK

Airports International spoke to Ferrovial Airports CEO Luke Bugeja about the company’s involvement in The New Terminal One (NTO) at JFK

Tallinn replaces security equipment

Replacing the security screening equipment at Estonia's largest airport was completed a week ahead of schedule

Ljubljana deploys Assaia solution

Fraport-operated Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) has become the latest airport to deploy Assaia’s turnaround technology

COS launches parking programme

Colorado Springs Airport has unveiled ParkCOS, a parking membership programme designed to enhance travel for frequent flyers

Consortium completes Timisoara terminal

A consortium consisting of three Romanian construction firms has built a new terminal at Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport

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