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SITA about airports: EUR 2,5 billion against crisis

Milan, Italy - In technologies at service of passengers

"The world airport system bets EUR 2,5 billion in technologies for passengers with the aim to improve the safety and quickness of the boarding operations. It emerges from the fifth survey 'The Airport IT Trends' conducted among the main 200 world airports by SITA, the world society in the supplying of IT solutions and communication services for business to air transport industry, in collaboration with...

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AVIONEWS - World Aeronautical Press Agency
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