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Wellington installs Locky Docks

New Zealand’s Wellington Airport has become the country’s first to install Locky Docks bicycle charging and locking stations

ACI World streamlines small airport resources

ACI World has streamlined its resources for small and emerging airports, to foster their continued growth and sustainable development

Isavia and NIB sign Keflavík loan agreement

Icelandic airport operator Isavia and Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) have signed a ten-year loan agreement to fund airport expansion

Ferrovial Vertiports names real estate lead

Ferrovial Vertiports, a division of Ferrovial Airports, has appointed Kirk Hotelling senior vice president of real estate and development

Schiphol closes runway for maintenance

From May 22-31, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol’s Aalsmeerbaan Runway will be closed for maintenance work

CVG to have new general air cargo facility

CVG and Burrell Aviation Cincinnati will enter into an agreement for a minimum capital investment of $20m to build an air cargo warehouse facility

Kiwi.com partners with Yellowstone

Travel tech company Kiwi.com has partnered with Yellowstone Regional Airport (YRA) to help provide travellers with the best available fares and routes

EasyPark signs agreement with Schiphol

Parking tech specialist EasyPark Group is to introduce automatic number plate recognition to Schiphol Airport’s P1 Short term car park

Cardiff deploys Veovo tech

Wales’ Cardiff Airport (CWL) has deployed Veovo’s Intelligent Airport Platform to boost
operational efficiency

Pan Am HQ to be first MIA private terminal

PS, the private luxury terminal service for commercial flights, will open the first private terminal at Miami International Airport in 2025

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