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Our airport installations worldwide

Our airport solutions are serving passengers across the globe, from one of the world’s coldest cities to airports in +50˚C weather. Check out some of our highlights.

Yakutsk Airport, Yakutsk, Russia

With an average temperature of -8˚C and record lows of -60˚C, Yakutsk is a city that might make you redefine your idea of a cold winter.

Heathrow Airport, London, Great Britain

Heathrow Airport is Britain’s only international hub airport and Europe’s busiest airport by passenger traffic with more than 80 airlines flying to over 190 destinations worldwide.

Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar

Opened in 2014, Hamad International Airport is the Middle East’s only airport to have received Skytrax’s 5-star airport rating.

Dubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Over the past 15 years, we’ve played a key role in Dubai International Airport’s extensive expansion.

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, India

Opened in 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 3 handles up to 34 million passengers annually.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, Guangzhou, China

The main terminal for China Southern airlines, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport has a capacity of over 30 million passengers per year.

Toronto Pearson International, Toronto, Canada

We provide maintenance services for over 350 elevator and escalator units at Canada’s busiest airport,...

Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain

With more than 50 million passengers per year, this airport is Spain’s busiest.

Yakutsk Airport, Yakutsk, Russia

With an average temperature of -8˚C and record lows of -60˚C, Yakutsk is a city that might make you redefine your idea of a cold winter. Getting there and back again is no problem though, because we installed three passenger boarding bridges at Yakutsk Airport to minimize the time passengers spend on the freezing tarmac.

Heathrow Airport, London, Great Britain

Heathrow Airport is Britain’s only international hub airport and Europe’s busiest airport by passenger traffic with more than 80 airlines flying to over 190 destinations worldwide. In addition to 149 passenger boarding bridges across the airport’s terminals, we installed 13 iwalks and 2 escalators to facilitate the flow of 32 million annual passengers through Heathrow’s 353,000-square-meter Terminal 5. We also installed 2 escalators and 2 elevators in Terminal 3’s Temporary Flight Connection Center.

Hamad International Airport, Doha, Qatar

Opened in 2014, Hamad International Airport is the Middle East’s only airport to have received Skytrax’s 5-star airport rating. We installed 392 TK elevators, escalators and moving walks along with 89 passenger boarding bridges, including a Presidential one, in this world-class facility.

Dubai International Airport, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Over the past 15 years, we’ve played a key role in Dubai International Airport’s extensive expansion. This includes supplying 406 elevators, 169 escalators, 108 moving walks and 154 passenger boarding bridges, 25 of which are required just for the Airbus A380. Today the airport is the world’s busiest by international passenger traffic with 88.2 million passengers in 2017.

Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, India

Opened in 2010, Indira Gandhi International Airport’s Terminal 3 handles up to 34 million passengers annually. To enable efficient vertical and horizontal transportation services in the terminal, we installed 260 units, including 77 elevators, 34 escalators and 57 passenger boarding bridges. In addition, we installed 92 moving walks, including our longest in the Asia-Pacific at 118 meters.

Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, Guangzhou, P.R China

The main terminal for China Southern airlines, Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport has a capacity of over 30 million passengers per year. To facilitate the easy arrival and departure of these passengers, we installed 47 passenger boarding bridges.

Toronto Pearson International Airport, Toronto, Canada

We provide maintenance services for over 350 elevator and escalator units at Canada’s busiest airport, where we also installed 75 passenger boarding bridges and, in 2009, two high-speed moving walkways. Since then, more than 19 million passengers have used these walkways to make their connections at the airport.

Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain

With more than 50 million passengers per year, Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport is Spain’s busiest airport and a major link between Europe and Latin America. To facilitate the airport’s passenger flow, we installed 79 elevators, 58 escalators, 73 moving walks and 122 passenger boarding bridges for which we also carry out the maintenance.