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“Australia’s airports are investing in runways, terminals and technology”
Success of Australia’s airport regulatory framework is a global role model Airport liberalization has helped increase choice, foster lower airfares, and passenger growth Sydney, 1 June 2018 – Airports Council International (ACI) World and the Australian Airports Association (AAA) this week said that Australia has led the world in promoting a regulatory framework that facilitates…
Read MoreSydney Airport to pilot app-based enrolment for facial recognition system
ICM Airport Technics is proud to be part of this ground-breaking initiative with Sydney Airport and Vision Box. This article was published originally here by Rohan Pearce for Computerworld. New biometric system will deliver faster passenger processing, airport believes Sydney Airport is working with Vision-Box to develop a mobile app that will allow travellers to…
Read MoreQantas now live with 4 x new Series 7 Hybrid Fixed Desk ABDs
This morning Qantas went live at Sydney Airport’s International Terminal with four new Series 7 Hybrid Fixed Desk Auto Bag Drop units. These are in addition to the twelve Series 7 Auto Bag Drop units and 36 check-in kiosks with ICM’s software that went live in March this year. The Series 7 Hybrid Fixed Desk…
Read MoreSydney Airport’s T1 International now live with ICM’s Auto Bag Drop units and check-in kiosk software
Sydney Airport’s T1 International is now live with 12 of ICM’s Auto Bag Drop (ABD) units and 36 check-in kiosks with ICM’s software. This new installation is part of a greater Sydney Airport project that promises to greatly reduce check-in queues and enhance the overall passenger experience, bringing the same benefits to T1 that Qantas…
Read MoreICM’s Auto Bag Drop (ABD) units now live at Aeroport Marseilles Provence (AMP)
AMP ordered 8 of ICM’s Series 1 ABD units, with the first two units going live last week with Air Corsica at Terminal 1. The other 4 units will be installed later this year for Air France passengers in hall B and two others in hall A. The Series 1 ABD unit allows passengers to…
Read MoreAir New Zealand launches biometric-enabled self-service bag drop
Air New Zealand has installed the first of its new biometric technology-enabled self-service bag drops at Auckland Airport.
Read MoreICM featured in The Wall Street Journal – The next frontier in airline baggage
Self-service kiosks and state-of-the-art trackers are coming to speed up airport baggage queues ICM is excited to be quoted in article about the future of airline baggage in The Wall Street Journal!
Read More12 February, 2015: Seamless bag check for Sydney Airport T1 as pilot project made permanent
Sydney, 12 February: Global leader in airport baggage technology, ICM Airport Technics, today announced that Sydney Airport has purchased the Auto Bag Drop units currently installed in the T1 International Terminal following a successful 12-month trial. The pilot project, which took place in Australia’s busiest international airport terminal, servicing around 13 million travellers annually, saw…
Read More15 October, 2014: ICM Airport Technics is proud to announce significant successes
London Heathrow – Framework agreement for roll-out Aéroports de Paris – Contract award for roll-out Charles de Gaulle – Hybrid trial ICM Airport Technics (ICM) has been awarded a framework agreement to supply Auto Bag Drop (ABD) units for all terminals at Heathrow Airport, which is to be executed over the next 5 years. “This…
Read More10 October, 2014: Investec backs ICM Airport Technics; sees global opportunities for innovative ‘auto bag drop’ technology
Investec Australia Limited (Investec) has invested in the Australian-based airport technology firm ICM Airport Technics (ICM), predicting widespread adoption of its ‘auto bag drop’ check-in technology in airports globally at a time when air travel is expected to double within the next 15 years. The Australian-based company’s self-service bag drop solution is already in use…
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