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TKE brings solution to Dubai
TK Elevator (TKE) has signed a multi-year contract with Dubai Airports, covering the maintenance of almost 5,000 elevators and escalators
Menzies opens Maputo facility
Menzies Aviation has expanded its presence in Africa with a new cargo facility at Maputo International Airport (MPM) in Mozambique
ITW GSE and the green GPU
Jonathan Gibbons, area sales manager UK and Ireland, tells Airports International what sets ITW GSE’s eGPU apart, and why happy staff are key
Visual communication: Eyes on the prize
Yahav Ran, CEO of Synect, explains why a content-first strategy is essential when upgrading signage, FIDS and wayfinding
Goldhofer: still a family affair
Its tractors and tugs may be world-famous, but people are at the heart of Goldhofer, found Tara Craig on a recent visit to its Bavarian base
Self-driving wheelchairs launch at AMS
As of this week, travellers with reduced mobility
at Schiphol can be brought to their gate by a self-driving wheelchair
Fraport sells its Delhi stake
The German airport operator is selling its stake in Delhi Airport (DEL), having owned 10% of the facility for 18 years
Munich welcomes first electric buses
MAN Truck & Bus Germany has delivered the first ten electric solo passenger buses to AeroGround Flughafen München
Birdi upgrades Daytona security
Security solutions provider Birdi Systems is to modernise and maintain security systems at Daytona Beach International Airport (DAB)
dnata wins ZRH easyJet contract
dnata has won a multi-year ground handling contract with low-cost carrier easyJet at Zurich Airport (ZRH) in Switzerland
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