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9. Boeing Launches New Maintenance Apps for iPad
Boeing has made performing routine maintenance and diagnosing aircraft issues faster and easier for airline technicians with a suite of new mobile applications for iPad. With the apps, technicians will have immediate access to manuals, part numbers and other critical information to resolve maintenance issues plane-side and collaborate with co-workers located elsewhere.
10. Airports Embrace Mobile Apps and Geolocation to Improve Passenger Experience
Keeping passengers informed about their flight status and wait times is the top reason for airports providing mobile apps, with 88% planning to invest in them by the end of 2015. During this period, 78% of airports also plan to invest in social media with two thirds of these currently focused on evaluations or trials.
11. WHO Launches Two COVID19-Related Mobile Apps
The World Health Organisation has launched two apps designed to support health workers and keep the general public informed of the latest news regarding the global COVID19 pandemic.
12. AirAsia to Charge for Counter Check-In Service
AirAsia has launched a self check-in service*. The service works through the airline’s website, or with mobile apps on Blackberry, iPhone and Android devices. The apps can be downloaded by searching for the keyword ‘AirAsia’ in the Blackberry App World, iTune App Store and Android Marketplace.
13. Star Alliance Redesigns Website and Mobile Apps
Star Alliance has redesigned its website to offer more modern look and user friendly experience across both desktop and mobile devices. Upgrades to its iPad and Android apps to improve usability and add new features will also be available shortly, as part of a wider initiative to meet the needs of today`s travellers for information at their fingertips.
14. AirAsia Withdraws Mobile Apps and Mobile Website
AirAsia today confirmed that its Mobile Apps (on iPhone, Android, Blackberry and Nokia) and Mobile Website will no longer be available until further notice. For the time being, AirAsia customers are being encouraged to visit the airline’s website to book flights, manage their booking and check-in.
15. Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games Launches Two Mobile Apps
Visitors to Scotland’s biggest ever sporting and cultural festival can have a personal guide to the games at their fingertips - thanks to the launch of two mobile apps. The Glasgow 2014 My Games app provides visitors and spectators with a host of information for exploring the city, venues and all the sporting action while the Glasgow 2014 Results App keeps fans up to date with all
16. Brazilian Travellers Among World’s Most Connected
More airline passengers in Brazil carry a smartphone than in other parts of the world. The SITA-ATW Passenger Survey reveals that 85% of passengers in Brazil carry smartphones compared to the global average of 81%. A significantly higher percentage of these passengers use apps from airlines, airports and travel agencies compared with passengers from Europe, Africa and the Middle Ea

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