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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
Challenge wins IATA CEIV certification
Following six months of preparation, training and auditing, Challenge Group is now IATA CEIV Lithium Battery certified
DEN wins sustainable infrastructure award
Denver International Airport (DEN) has won the ENVISION Silver Award for a runway pavement rehabilitation and lighting upgrade project
CAAS sets up International Aviation Lab
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) will set up an International Aviation Lab to develop innovative solutions for airport operations
Searidge to supply JFK NTO
Searidge Technologies has been selected by ADB SAFEGATE to deliver its Virtual Ramp control system and Smart Stand for The New Terminal One
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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.