Airports stories
Airport and airline CIOs are increasing IT budgets to support recovery from COVID-19, with digitalization and sustainability as key priorities.
Elenium Automation has been selected by Darwin International Airport to deploy its self-service technology and improve passenger experience.
More airports around Japan will soon be rolling out automated facial recognition gates for travellers passing through immigration and passport control.
Designed for distributed IT and edge computing, the UPS offers increased network security and battery life, and remote management capabilities.
They work from above and keep travellers safe, but air traffic controllers in Invercargill may now be able to keep their feet on terra firma.
If you're heading to Europe and taking your drones with you, you might want to stay away from Europe's airports if you have any DJI equipment.
New Zealand risks missing its infrastructure build-out unless it creates clearer entry points and training for civil construction workers.
The model could help authorities prioritise scarce doses by targeting places visited by likely superspreaders, researchers say.
Public buildings face tighter access controls as coronavirus drives demand for safer, greener entrance systems across Australia and New Zealand.
COVID-19-driven revenue losses could force councils to cut infrastructure spending, hurting local economies and slowing recovery.
Commercial sites prone to damaged sockets and switches may cut repairs as Schneider Electric rolls out a tougher PDL Pro Series range.
Industries from ports to airports are set to gain safer, faster communications as a multimillion-dollar network rolls out nationwide.
Two exotic fruit fly detections in Auckland have raised alarm over possible trade losses, with apples, citrus and berries most exposed.
Recently there has been a spate of 'drone attacks' on airports around the world, which DJI is looking to tackle with its latest solution.
Australian projects have been recognised among 57 finalists from 420 nominations in Bentley Systems’ global infrastructure awards.
Excluding asset recycling from the review could leave councils without a key option to fund roads, water and housing as costs rise.
Airports may still hold banned foam stocks as New Zealand probes PFOS and PFOA contamination, raising health and environmental fears.
First-time local backing highlights appetite among New Zealand institutions for low-volatility assets with stable long-term returns and ESG appeal.
The experience takes the user on an interactive journey in a first class seat on board a Singapore Airlines Boeing 777...
The two finalists will compete in Auckland for national recognition after Simply Group’s utility and energy arms earned Deloitte Fast50 spots.