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Gatwick promotes local produce

London/ Gatwick Airport will showcase local wines, beers and other produce in two new F&B spaces opening this spring

Tampa teams up with Uber Eats

Tampa International Airport (TPA) has become the first US airport to officially partner with Uber Eats for mobile food ordering

Rushlift wins LGW easyJet contract extension 

Ground support equipment and services provider Rushlift GSE has won a 56-month extension to its long-running GSE contract with easyJet at LGW

Burbank releases design concepts

Three preliminary design concepts for a new passenger terminal have been shown to Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority

Syracuse gets own police force

Law enforcement duties at Syracuse Hancock International Airport (SYR) have been transferred to the newly formed SRAA Police Department

Brussels and Changi sign cargo MoU

Brussels Airport Company and Changi Airport Group have strengthened their strategic partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding

Latest ASQ winners announced

Airports Council International (ACI) World has announced the winners of this year’s Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards

Airlines fight Schiphol decision

KLM, Delta Air Lines and easyJet are among airlines taking proceedings against the Dutch government's decision to cut Schiphol flights

SAA Cargo and Menzies to work together

South African Airways (SAA) Cargo has appointed Menzies Aviation to provide air cargo services at three key international airports

Beumer Corporation appoints new head

Beumer Corporation, the wholly-owned US subsidiary of Germany's Beumer Group, has named Markus Schmidt president and CEO

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Solidarity Transport Hub – investing in Poland

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Clariant deicers: For safe take-offs on ice and snow

Clariant's special fluids deice planes, protecting them from reicing before take-off

New EES Technologies at Bulgaria's Aviation Hubs

SSARM is one of the leading IT systems integrator in Bulgaria and was awarded a major contract to equip Bulgaria's aviation hubs with EES-compliant border control solutions following a tender by the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior last year.

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Prioritising safety in unmanned aircraft system traffic management

Drones are proliferating throughout the world’s airspace, making them impossible to ignore. As their numbers rise, the importance of finding a way for them to safely coexist with manned aircraft is growing increasingly urgent.

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ATM-grade networks

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