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WFS appoints SVP, Commercial – Americas

Tom Lynch has been appointed senior vice president, Commercial for the Americas by ground handling specialist Worldwide Flight Services (WFS)

Menzies and LOT strengthen partnership

Logistics specialist Menzies Aviation has doubled the number of airports where it supports LOT Polish Airlines with ground and air cargo services

Newcastle wins funding for terminal upgrade 

The Deputy Prime Minister of Australia, Barnaby Joyce, has announced funding for a significant upgrade and expansion of Newcastle Airport

CLEAR launches expedited lanes at ONT

The contactless biometric security provider CLEAR has launched its expedited lanes in both terminals of Ontario International Airport

AAI Airports fit 20 Ambulifts

As part of the Accessible India Campaign, AAI Airports are now equipped with 20 Ambulifts to help passengers in wheelchairs or on stretchers

BIAL Genie Hackathon winners announced

BIAL — operator of Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru (BLR Airport) has revealed the winners of the BIAL Genie Hackathon

Veridos and GSI Sertracen develop ePassports

Integrated IT solution provider Veridos and systems integrator GSI Sertracen have signed a contract to provide Costa Rica with electronic passports

Orbital Group wins Brazilian contracts

WFS-owned Orbital Group has won handling contracts from Aerolíneas Argentinas at São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasilia airports

Wolfgang Puck restaurant opens at Vienna Airport

Austria’s first restaurant from celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck is open for business in the arrival hall of Terminal 3 at Vienna International Airport

Smiths Detection wins Incheon contract

Security technology provider Smiths Detection is to supply baggage screening equipment at Incheon International Airport (ICN) Terminal 1

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