
The end of passports
Facial recognition technology is increasingly present in our lives, from allowing us to unlock our smartphones, to payment platforms. With just a smile you can pay your bill or tag photos on social networks that when you upload a photo already recognizes the faces of your family or friends allowing you to tag them with a single click.

Bombardier opens new service center in Miami
Bombardier's new next-generation service center, located at the Miami-Opa Locka Airport, will be inaugurated on October 31.
This service center will serve customers in Latin America and the United States in a facility of approximately 300,000…

3 Aviation Trends
As the aviation industry reactivates and after two years of the pandemic, we can see how many technologies have been implemented in the sector that is transforming consumer behavior.
In the following article, we will tell you about 3 key…

Viva Aerobus debuts Doters
Now that everything seems to be normal, airlines are getting ready to offer the best deals, inaugurate new routes, and compete to be the best in offering excellent in-flight service.
One of them is the low-cost airline Viva Aerobus, which…

Helixview the new airport scanner
Now that the air traffic has been reactivated, airports around the world are looking for ways to overcome the challenges they face today. That is why now, the technology is presenting viable and practical solutions that will be useful in the…

Cryptocurrencies filter into the travel industry
Many travel agencies and airlines are exploring various initiatives that allow them to adopt innovative technologies as payment methods that facilitate the purchase of airline tickets. From ticketing in NFTs or the integration of payment gateways…