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Ljubljana deploys Assaia solution
Fraport-operated Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport (LJU) has become the latest airport to deploy Assaia’s turnaround technology
COS launches parking programme
Colorado Springs Airport has unveiled ParkCOS, a parking membership programme designed to enhance travel for frequent flyers
Tallinn replaces security equipment
Replacing the security screening equipment at Estonia's largest airport was completed a week ahead of schedule
Consortium completes Timisoara terminal
A consortium consisting of three Romanian construction firms has built a new terminal at Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport
Mallaghan launches new belt loader
GSE manufacturer Mallaghan has designed, developed, and introduced the SkyBelt, a new conventional belt loader
dnata wins multi-year Etihad contract
Air travel services provider dnata has won a multi-year contract with Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways in the United States
Schiphol trials self-driving buses
Two electric self-driving Ohmio buses are following a fixed route and making stops at various locations on airside at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol
Menzies to manage IAH fuel farm
Menzies Aviation is to manage and operate the fuel farm and hydrant fuelling system at Houston George Bush InterContinental Airport (IAH)
Gatwick RET to cut delays and emissions
The new Rapid Exit Taxiway (RET) will help reduce delays and go-arounds, as well as supporting the airport’s sustainability targets
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