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Underwater robots, Google Moon, edible beetles and ID cards

Photo Photo credit: Seth Rosenblatt/CNET silicon.com senior reporter Nick Heath went to the Air Transport IT Summit in Cannes last month to take a look at some handheld technology that could help airlines,... [04 Aug 2009]

Brazilian Airline Automates Web Content Management, Drives Agility, and Reduces Costs

White Paper Based in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes [Gol Intelligent Airlines] positions itself as the best option for people who appreciate quality air services for a good price. Gol has always... [30 Jul 2009]

Photos: The tech keeping the world's airports flying high

Photo Sita has also developed a mobile web app for air travellers, currently being trialled by Malaysia Airlines, that allows passengers to check flight schedules and fares from their phones. The app will be... [07 Jul 2009]

Has in-flight entertainment got wings in the iPod era?

News The pace at which airlines can update the selection of film, music, games and technology offered to passengers is being outstripped by constant advances in storage and functionality on media players, according to... [03 Jul 2009]

Take a trip to the future of air travel

News Sita is currently piloting a mobile web app with Malaysia Airlines that allows passengers to check flight schedules, fares and local shopping from their phones, and which could eventually make use of context. [03 Jul 2009]

Boost Back-Office Efficiency and Enhance Supply Chain Collaboration Through Electronic Invoicing

White Paper Delta Air Lines is one of the world's largest airlines by any measure. Delta was among the first airlines to recognize the benefits of electronic invoicing and was a pioneer in the... [01 Apr 2009]

Identity crisis for £1.2bn e-Borders system?

News The British Air Transport Association (Bata), the trade body for UK airlines, recently warned that the system could cause disruption to holiday travellers when it is introduced. The UK Border Agency has... [30 Mar 2009]

Airlines fear delays from snooping tech

News Home Office plans to begin using the £1.2bn e-Borders system at airports, rail and ferry terminals from April risks delaying UK travellers, according to the British Air Transport Association (Bata), the trade body for UK... [11 Feb 2009]

Virtual meetings to ground two million airline seats

News Airlines could be hit hard as workers ditch face-to-face meetings in favour of cheaper virtual link-ups. Online worlds such as Second Life could also see increased usage as companies seek alternatives to... [06 Feb 2009]

Global Air Freight Company Analyzes Mission Critical Logistics Data With SQL Server 2005

White Paper The company, which tracks some 9 million container moves a year, required a robust relational database for tracking 35,000 ULDs in the global network of airlines and air cargo companies. Jettainer... [30 Jan 2009]

First ID card trials announced for airport staff

News However, the British Air Transport Association (Bata), which represents airlines' interests, said its members would not participate voluntarily in the scheme, as they did not believe it would improve... [06 Nov 2008]

Latin-American Airline Cuts Costs, Gains High Availability With Virtualization Solution

White Paper Copa Airlines is an international air carrier based in Panama that is well known for its customer service. It operates 136 daily flights to 42 destinations in 22 countries in North, Central, and South... [11 Oct 2008]

Ad Agency Saves Hundreds of Hours Weekly With Integrated Collaboration Solution

White Paper For 36 years, GSD&M Idea City has delivered visionary solutions to its clients, including AT&T, BMW, Southwest Airlines, and the U.S. Air Force. The company's business strategy centers on extensive... [11 Oct 2008]

One million ID cards every year from 2009

News Smith's comments contradict the stance taken by the UK airlines trade group, British Air Transport Association. Smith was speaking at an event in London today where she revealed the design of the card... [25 Sep 2008]

We are now roaming at 30,000 feet...

Comment Other airlines are moving faster. Over the past few months, a host of airlines have announced trials or full launches of on-board mobile telephony systems. This resistance to mobile telephony on planes... [26 Jun 2008]

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