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CLT chooses View Smart Windows

Smart Windows from Silicon Valley-based View have been selected for Phase II of the Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) Concourse A expansion

PHL upgrades video surveillance

Philadelphia International Airport is conducting a full upgrade to its video management system and the associated network infrastructure

LGW raises funds for air ambulance

A Gatwick team has presented Air Ambulance Charity Kent Surrey Sussex (KSS) with a cheque for £29,328 raised by airport staff and passengers

Hamburg trials intelligent trolleys

Hamburg Airport is the first German airport to test smart cabin baggage trolleys from Danish developer Intelligent Track Systems (ITS)

ACI explains sector financial trends

Airports Council International (ACI) World has published the 2023 editions of its annual Airport Economics Report and Key Performance Indicators

San Diego e-vehicles mark milestone

ACE Parking’s San Diego International Airport fleet of ZEV4 and ZEV5 shuttle buses has travelled more than one million all-electric, zero-emission miles

Swissport becomes market leader in Chile

Santiago, Chile-based Sky Airline has awarded airport ground services and cargo handling specialist Swissport a five-year contract

FAA calls for improved safety

The Federal Aviation Administration has published the findings of last week’s Aviation Safety Summit, which focused on ways to enhance flight safety

SITA helps monitor Hong Kong carbon

HKIA has selected SITA to provide a carbon management platform to monitor data on carbon emissions across the airport

VPorts to build RAK vertiport

AAM infrastructure specialist VPorts is to build a state-of-the-art vertiport at Ras Al Khaimah Airport (RAK) in the United Arab Emirates

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