Solutions manager at Dahua Technology in Brazil, Adriano Oliveira, wrote an article on the adoption of thermal cameras at Brazilian airports. Oliveira spoke of the importance of this technology in combating coronavirus and in the safety of passengers, who will have their temperatures checked, without causing crowds at airport boarding…
With fewer passengers and cargo, due to the pandemic, the minimum grant amount for the 22 airports to be auctioned by the federal government at the beginning of next year was reduced by R $ 280 million, and the investments required from the future concessionaires decreased by R $ 850…
The World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), through its President and CEO, Gloria Guevara Manzo, calls on all governments in the world to initiate a substantial investment program in COVID-19 detection tools at airports. Temperature controls and swab tests (with cotton swabs) must be performed on all international passengers arriving…
A set of strict health protocols has been implemented at airports and on Brazilian planes so that people can travel safely. The rules were debated for five weeks by groups of doctors and health technicians from Brazil and abroad and ratified by the national agencies of Sanitary Surveillance (Anvisa) and…
Since 2012, Brazil has been undergoing a considerable change in airport terminals. Formerly managed by the state company Infraero, and several other state companies, now a good part is in the hands of the private sector, through government concession programs. It is undeniable that these concessions, even if carried out experimentally…