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New Oshkosh AeroTech president appointed
Purpose-built vehicles and equipment manufacturer Oshkosh Corporation has named the successor to Chuck Durst
El Paso deploys counter-drone tech
El Paso International Airport and counter-drone specialist D-Fend Solutions have piloted a project to monitor airspace at a recent air show
Clune builds LOT’s first US lounge
Clune Construction has completed LOT Polish Airlines’ first American business lounge, at Chicago O’Hare International Airport’s Terminal 5
UkSATSE: operating on a war footing
Air Traffic Management asked Andrii Yarmak, director of UkSATSE, about the challenges facing his organisation since the Russian invasion
Rohde & Schwarz upgrades KLIA ATC
The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia has contracted Rohde & Schwarz to replace the radio infrastructure at KLIA with an IP-based system
Skyportz welcomes air taxi roadmap
Australian vertiport developer Skyportz has welcomed CASA’s release of the regulatory roadmap update for Advanced Air Mobility
Airport winter ops staff: reporting for action!
How do you keep your winter operations staff ready to spring into action if you only need them on a seasonal basis? Tara Craig reports
SITA and CLJ sign Letter of Intent
SITA and Cluj Avram Iancu International Airport have entered into a strategic collaboration through a Letter of Intent (LOI)
SAT breaks ground on new build
San Antonio International Airport (SAT), one of the fastest-growing medium-sized airports in the US, has broken ground on a new terminal
AMS baggage basement moves a step closer
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol will work with construction consortium Fundament, which con-sists of Dura Vermeer and Mobilis
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