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Skyports and Royal Mail extend drone delivery
The rural mail distribution project marks its first anniversary with a long-term project extension and a focus on new enabling technologies
The Point picks NEXA for AAM studies
The Point of the Mountain State Land Authority in Utah has chosen NEXA Advisors to study the feasibility of advanced air mobility (AAM)
Vaisala to modernise 14 Indonesian airports
Vaisala has been awarded a €25m contract to strengthen airport safety and weather resiliency in airports across Indonesia
XWELL teams up with Priority Pass
Wellness solutions provider XWELL has embarked on a two-year partnership with airport experiences programme Priority Pass
New digital display unveiled at HKIA
Out-of-Home media specialist JCDecaux Transport has unveiled a new digital display at Hong Kong International Airport
CPK selects AOCC designer
Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has chosen a contractor for the design of its airline operations control centre (AOCC)
WSI secures first international airline
Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI) has secured its first international airline, Singapore Airlines
DEN passes halfway mark in checkpoint work
Denver International Airport (DEN) has passed the halfway mark in the construction of its new East Security Checkpoint
OAK kicks off T1 check-in lobby refresh
San Francisco Bay Oakland International Airport (OAK) has begun Phase 1 of construction for its Terminal 1 Check-In Counter Replacement Project
SSP to bring big names to Sofia
SSP Group has signed a contract with SOF Connect, the operator of Sofia Airport, to operate 12 outlets across the Bulgarian hub
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New EES Technologies at Bulgaria's Aviation Hubs
SSARM is one of the leading IT systems integrator in Bulgaria and was awarded a major contract to equip Bulgaria's aviation hubs with EES-compliant border control solutions following a tender by the Bulgarian Ministry of Interior last year.
Thermo Fisher offers scalable testing solutions to help keep air travel safe.
The increase in air travel as people get back to their lives and livelihoods will require SARS-CoV-2 testing for the safety of passengers, air travel employees, and countries. Travel restrictions and testing requirements around the world change regularly and without prior notice. Safety plans are fluid and testing should be adaptable to what tomorrow may bring.