Airports in Asia-Pacific and the Middle East regions are setting new benchmarks in passenger experience. 35 airports out of a total 95 airports globally were recognised in the prestigious 2024 Airport Service Quality (ASQ) Awards by Airports Council International (ACI). Collectively, airports in the region won 68 awards, across categories.
Residents of the Hunter, Central Coast and Northern NSW are amongst the first in the country to experience new cutting-edge aviation security technology, with Newcastle Airport installing high-tech infrastructure this week.
All Nippon Airways, Japan's largest 5-Star airline for seven consecutive years, will continue its track record of technological innovation by becoming the first airline to utilize the newly introduced automated self-service baggage drop machines at Narita Airport.
Giving a robust technology boost to its ongoing environment sustainability measures, GMR led Hyderabad International Airport became India’s first airport to induct a cloud based Central Irrigation Control System using an “IMMS online” (Irrigation Management and Monitoring Software) mechanism to control the intricate Automatic Irrigation System across the 80 acres of landscape spread along the 8.4 km stretch of the airport spine road.
Airports of Thailand Public Company Limited grandly unveils “AOT DIGITAL AIRPORTS: Living Airports” for its six airports. Suvarnabhumi airport takes the lead in connecting to 16 sister airports around the world. AOT is transforming itself into a full-scale digital organization to enhance its business competitiveness.
Narita International Airport has signed a contract with ICM Airport Technics for the installation of 72 self-service Auto Bag Drop units ahead of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games.
Wellington passengers travelling internationally are now able to check-in their luggage using state-of-the-art technology with seven new Auto Bag Drop units now operational at Wellington Airport.
Korea Airports Corporation is launching world-class Smart Security checkpoint at Jeju International Airport with state-of-the-art screening equipment. Through this, KAC is expected to provide more accurate and faster screening services to passengers and to improve work environment at security checkpoints.
On June 18th, over 120 decision makers and aviation professionals from Eurocontrol, IATA, Chinese ATC, and airports across China have joined the first Chinese Airport Collaborative Decision Making (A-CDM) Seminar in Beijing co-hosted by China Civil Airport Association (CCAA) and VariFlight, a leading aviation data technology provider.
Hunter and Northern NSW residents will be among the first to experience new state of the art security screening equipment with Newcastle Airport set to be one of the first in the country to be fully compliant with new mandatory aviation security screening requirements.
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