Airport Improvement

Airport Improvement

AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT is released every two months by Chapel Road Communications LLC, located at 212 Cardwell Court, Napa, CA 94559. Any claims or statements made, including those about products, are solely the responsibility of the individual or organization making them. The publisher does not endorse these claims, and they may not represent the views of the publisher. This publication is printed and published in the USA.

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  • Aug 20, 2024 | airportimprovement.com | Paul Bowers

    No need to remind me that our jobs are never totally finished. There are always more safety improvements to initiate, capacity-increasing projects to execute and restrooms to modernize. I get it, our jobs demand it. It’s important to also recognize that over the past couple of years, we’ve experienced quite a transformation in the infrastructure of our industry. Coming out of the COVID pandemic, federal stimulus funding has created a state of modernization that has no equal.

  • Aug 20, 2024 | airportimprovement.com | Ken Wysocky

    One of the busiest cargo airports in the world—Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC)––now is even busier, thanks to a nearly $200 million sorting facility for FedEx Express that opened there late last year. The approximately 42,000-square-foot facility further enhances the Alaska airport’s stature as one of the most popular cargo hubs anywhere, along with the likes of Hong Kong International Airport, Memphis International Airport and Shanghai Pudong International.

  • Aug 20, 2024 | airportimprovement.com | Paul Nolan

    In an industry where high-tech solutions such as artificial intelligence and biometrics are constantly in the spotlight, sometimes the best path to efficiency and cost-savings is decidedly more low-tech. That’s the case for Appleton International Airport (ATW) when it comes to groundskeeping. The central Wisconsin airport is keeping things organic by using a flock of sheep to help tend its offsite wetlands.

  • Jun 30, 2024 | airportimprovement.com | Ronnie Wendt

    Passengers tend to think of airport security as TSA checkpoints and police K9s, but much more goes into keeping the public safe. From increasingly sophisticated terminal cameras to employee credentialing and thermal imaging, airport security systems leverage advanced technologies; and systems eventually wear out or require major upgrades. Passengers tend to think of airport security as TSA checkpoints and police K9s, but much more goes into keeping the public and airport personnel safe.

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