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DHL Express names new AP head
Peter Bardens has been appointed senior vice president for Asia Pacific network operations and aviation at DHL Express
Grand Cayman ups parking ante
The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) will develop a new long-term parking facility at the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA)
Virtual queueing tech deployed at MVD
Copenhagen Optimization has launched its virtual queuing technology at Carrasco International Airport (MVD) in Uruguay
GACA awards water aerodrome license
Red Sea Global (RSG) has been awarded an operating license for a water aerodrome by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA)
DFW starts work on $9bn capital plan
Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) has marked the beginning of major work on its nearly $9bn capital improvement plan, "DFW Forward”
Gatwick drives better accessibility
London Gatwick Airport has launched Detailed Access Guides, to help passengers needing assistance in navigating the airport
Schiphol unveils biggest ever investments
Amsterdam Airport Schiphol has revealed plans to invest €6bn in improving its infrastructure, working conditions and services
Nashville deploys Saab runway solution
Saab’s Aerobahn Runway Safety Service has been deployed at Nashville International Airport, less than 90 days of being selected by the FAA
TK Elevator appoints new CFO
Philipp Mueller will join TK Elevator (TKE) as chief financial officer, effective October 1, 2024. He will report to CEO Uday Yadav
Indian airports win ACA Level 5
Two of India’s busiest airports have become the latest hubs to achieve Level 5, the highest level in the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme
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