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EFM and Goldhofer sign MUC agreement
Goldhofer and EFM recently signed a major framework agreement at Goldhofer’s headquarters in Memmingen, Germany
Dubai names new Youth Council members
Dubai Airports has announced its new Youth Council cohort, part of its efforts to champion youth empowerment and identify potential leaders
Paris sets the stage for eVTOLs
Sustainable air mobility pioneer Volocopter has completed a crewed test flight at the Aerodrome of Saint-Cyr-l'École, south west of Paris
PPG’s Intervals debuts Cocktail Globetrotting
Intervals, the award-winning airport cocktail bar concept by Plaza Premium Group, is launching a series of virtual bar takeovers
Swissport wins global ISO 9001 certification
Swissport International has been awarded the internationally recognised ISO 9001 certification for quality management and operational excellence
TAV takes tech to Panama airports
TAV Technologies is to install new system installations at five airports in Panama, part of the airports’ drive towards digitalisation
SITA unveils its MDA 2.0 solution
Travel IT specialist SITA has launched a new and improved version of its wireless solution, SITA Mobile Data Access (MDA) 2.0.
VMD extends MCI BHS contract
VMD Corp (VMD) has been awarded a $140m five-year follow-on contract to deliver passenger and baggage screening services at Kansas City
Innoviz LiDARs to be deployed across US
The Indoor Lab will begin installations of InnovizTwo at some of the fastest growing airports in the US, including Denver, Tampa and Nashville
AVP ramps up connectivity with PHL
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton International Airport is to offer airside-to-airside connectivity via coach to Philadelphia International Airport
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