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Fairfax buys additional Bangalore stake
Fairfax India Holdings Corporation has completed the acquisition of an additional 10% equity interest in Bangalore International Airport Limited (BIAL)
Skyway and Involi ink digital deal
Vertiports developer Skyway has appointed Involi as its digital infrastructure ADS-B technology system provider
dnata’s Airport Handling makes Fiumicino move
Airport Handling, part of the dnata group, has won a contract to provide handling operations at Rome Fiumicino Airport (FCO)
Hamad trials autonomous vehicles
Qatar Aviation Services (QAS) is trialling the latest autonomous transportation solutions at Hamad International Airport (DOH)
BOS deploys first AI recycling assistants
Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) has deployed Oscar Sort, an AI recycling assistant from Intuitive AI
BAC completes first 2025 runway maintenance
The operator and managing body of Bahrain International Airport (BIA) has completed its first runway maintenance project for 2025
MAN to introduce barrierless system
Manchester Airport aims to streamline processes by introducing a new barrierless system for vehicles dropping off and picking up passengers
GHIAL upgrades runway lighting
GMR Hyderabad International Airport has upgraded its runway to CAT II Instrument landing System (ILS) for improved operational efficiency
Christchurch deploys first electric fire truck in NZ
The Rosenbauer RT (Revolutionary Technology) is also the first electric fire truck at any airport in the Southern Hemisphere
Volocopter plans eVTOL move with Jet Systems
Volocopter and Jet Systems Hélicoptères Services have signed an agreement to bring eVTOL aircraft services to France
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