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Bechtel involved in new Indian airport
Bechtel Engineering is to support Tata Projects in its delivery of the new Noida International Airport, which is intended to serve New Delhi
Airbus and Kansai Airports hydrogen MoU
An MoU between Airbus and Kansai Airports has been signed to explore the use of hydrogen at three of the Group’s airports in Japan
Servy to launch mobile ordering at O’Hare
Hospitality enterprise self-service platform Servy is to launch a contactless mobile ordering and delivery platform at Chicago O’Hare International Airport
ADB Safegate unveils Safedock FleX
Airport solutions provider ADB Safegate has launched Safedock FleX, its latest advanced visual docking guidance system (A-VDGS) offering
VR elevators installed at Chongqing Jiangbei
TK Elevator has supplied Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport in China with more than
100 customised elevators
Work begins on Draken hangar at Teesside
Aviation services and technology firm Draken Europe is to begin work on its new hangar at Teesside Airport after plans were green lit
Vision-Box unveils Seamless Kiosk
Biometric recognition specialist Vision-Box has unveiled Seamless Kiosk, a flexible, customisable passenger processing platform
Case study: Improving handling efficiencies
Georgi Handling is revamping its new warehouse at Leipzig/Halle Airport, helped by Joloda Hydraroll’s clever rollerbed solution
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