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Asheville Regional Airport appoints new COO

North Carolina’s Asheville Regional Airport has named its new chief operations officer

Airport evacuation: keeping travellers safe

In case of emergency, airports have plans in place for large-scale evacuation of passengers. How do they keep travellers safe and reassured?

Skyportz launches airline subsidiary

Wilbur Air will operate electric and hybrid aircraft in Australia, where it will have priority access to Skyportz vertiports

Areas brings Madrid to Barajas

Areas continues with its launch plan at Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport with the inauguration of two new F&B offerings

Ford breaks ground on terminal enhancement

The Gerald R Ford International Airport Authority has broken ground on its $135m Terminal Enhancement Project (TEP)

Manchester installs new BHS

The new baggage system includes more than two miles of conveyer belts and can process thousands of bags every hour  

CT scanners halve LCY queues

London City Airport has reported a 50% reduction in passenger queue times since the rollout of next-generation CT security scanners a year ago

TSA upgrades JFK screening tech

TSA staff at JFK International Airport are now using credential authentication technology to improve checkpoint screening capabilities 

USDOT revamps minority programmes

The new rule will improve the inclusion of small, disadvantaged businesses in infrastructure opportunities and in airport concessions 

Luton makes infrastructure progress

London Luton Airport (LLA) is dismantling the car park damaged in last year’s fire and preparing for the rebuild

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Clariant deicers: For safe take-offs on ice and snow

Clariant's special fluids deice planes, protecting them from reicing before take-off

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.

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