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In 2011, Skyscanner acquired Zoombu. [6] Skyscanner opened an office in Singapore in September 2011, which is headquarters for its Asia-Pacific operations. [7] In 2012, a Beijing office was added, as Skyscanner began a partnership with Baidu, China's largest search engine. [8] By 2013, the company employed over 180 people. [9]
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Budapest Airport was the first airport to be checked through a stringent undercover evaluation for compliance with the new regulation. (Hungarian state news agency MTI reports: [permanent dead link ]) In response, additional security measures were immediately implemented at Budapest Airport causing flight delays at both terminals. Unusually ...
Budaörs is now an active general aviation airport, with many light aircraft and gliders based there. It is home to several recreational- and flight training businesses, [ 10 ] as well as of the Goldtimer Foundation , which restores and regularly gives passenger rides on its vintage aircraft, like the Lisunov Li-2 , Polikarpov Po-2 , Rubik R-18 ...
A flight information display system (FIDS) is a computer system used in airports to display flight information to passengers, in which a computer system controls mechanical or electronic display boards or monitors in order to display arriving and departing flight information in real-time. The displays are located inside or around an airport ...
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Aeropark is an open-air aviation museum next to Ferenc Liszt International Airport, Budapest, Hungary.It is dedicated to the history of Hungarian civil aviation, featuring several types used by the now-defunct national airline Malév.
That data is concentrated by Airport Surface Detection Equipment (ASDE) or Airport Surface Surveillance Capability (ASSC) systems and fed to a path-predicting computer algorithm. If potential traffic conflicts are detected, the appropriate lights are automatically turned on or off according to the system's control logic .