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Collins unveils PRM solution

RTX's Collins Aerospace will unveil its cabin solution for onboard wheelchair accommodation next week

SSP adds to Keflavík offering

Travel food and beverage specialist SSP Group is to expand its operations in Iceland with the win of further units at Keflavík Airport

Glasgow beefs up its cargo offering

Scotland's Glasgow Prestwick Airport has invested more than £2m in new cargo equipment and cold storage facilities

Hydrogen study takes off at ATL

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), Airbus, Delta and Plug Power are studying the feasibility of hydrogen fuelling

SITA acquires Materna IPS

Air transport technology provider SITA has acquired Materna IPS, a Dortmund, Germany-based specialist in passenger handling for airports and airlines

JAL deploys first lithium-ion GPU

Tamagawa Aero Systems and Japan Airlines have introduced the lithium-ion battery-powered ground power unit eGPU at Matsuyama Airport

Hermes 5 SaaS selected by Georgi Group

German logistics operator Georgi Group has signed a new contract with Hermes Logistics Technologies for its cloud-based cargo management system

Avolta secures 15-year John Wayne Airport deal

New 15-year contracts will see Avolta develop nearly 3,500m2 of concessions space across Terminals A, B, and C at the OC airport

Schiphol tests air filtration device

Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is conducting a pilot to reduce ultrafine particles on the airport's apron, using the Cirqulair air filtration system

Addis Ababa terminal inaugurated

Ethiopian Airlines has inaugurated the refurbished domestic terminal at Addis Ababa Bole International Airport

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