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TERMINALS LA GUARDIAA New York redemption storyLikened to ‘third-world’...
POWER by the HOUR
GROUND HANDLING ELECTRICAL POWERNeed to minimise costs more than...
Social distancing apps for airports
German engineering firm SICK has developed two new technologies...
The fight for FLIGHT
AUSTRALIAN AIRPORTSChris Frame speaks with James Goodwin, the...
Roman RENAISSANCE
ROME COPING WITH COVIDOne of the world’s premiere destinations...
An Arabian angle
SATCOCould the current downturn in the aviation industry lead...
Uber launches ExpressMatch at Kolkata Airport
Uber ExpressMatch will help Kolkata passengers to social distance UberFollowing...
How airports can manage the ‘tidal wave’ of COVID-19 documentation
By Shawn Richards
Tech firm boss says collaboration is key with border control, immigration, ground handlers and airlines to minimise delays
Coronavirus: Bailout or Bust?
By Selwyn Parker
Airlines are desperately seeking subsidies to ensure or prolong their survival. Selwyn Parker considers the industry’s COVID-19 cash crisis and outlines what governments worldwide are doing to ease the pain.
Leonardo's plans for the United States BHS market
By Tara Craig
Leonardo’s Ravi Singh, head of sales (BHS), North America, tells Tara Craig about the company’s plans for the United States
Airports International Issue 1 2021
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As civilian air traffic continues to grow, airports must increase efficiency and manage more complex operations, while improving safety and compliance.
Case study: Improving handling efficiencies
By Tara Craig
Georgi Handling is revamping its new warehouse at Leipzig/Halle Airport, helped by Joloda Hydraroll’s clever rollerbed solution
Preparing airports for sustainable aviation fuel
From incentivising airlines to securing their own pipelines, airports are preparing for the widespread use of SAF, finds Emma Kelly
A record breaking bridge project
By Marion Bouillin
Installing a 320ft-long bridge over a taxi lane was relatively straightforward thanks to a digital solution, explains Bentley Systems' Marion Bouillin