AirportLabs debuts cloud-native airport ops stack at PTE 2026; CoinEx pursues MENA expansion
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AirportLabs brings a cloud-native operations backbone to PTE 2026
AirportLabs is exhibiting at Passenger Terminal EXPO (PTE) 2026 at ExCeL London from 17–19 March, pitching a cloud-native operational stack that it says already supports more than 1.5 billion passengers annually. The company frames its offering as a “proven-not-promised” route to digital transformation, emphasising fast deployment, composable architecture and a single source of truth to end data silos across airports, airlines and ground handlers.
The firm spotlights a Core Airport Operations Platform that synchronises SkyCore AODB, Allegra RMS, VisionAir FIDS and AirportLabs Billing to keep flight data, resources and passenger information aligned in real time. AirportLabs presents its modules as interoperable: operators can deploy individual systems to tackle discrete pain points or compose them into a comprehensive platform without adding integration complexity. The company is demonstrating on-site how cloud-native AODB, RMS and FIDS solutions can be rolled out in weeks rather than the years typical of legacy programmes.
At Booth C300 the vendor is running live demonstrations and offering migration briefings with engineers and case studies that quantify operational gains. AirportLabs underscores applications for dynamic flight schedules, resource reallocation, passenger flow optimisation and consolidated billing, and highlights analytics dashboards, open APIs and cloud deployment workflows intended to shorten implementation timelines, reduce friction and yield measurable improvements in on-time performance.
CoinEx pursues MENA ties at iFX EXPO Dubai
CoinEx is attending iFX EXPO Dubai 2026 at the Dubai World Trade Centre, framing its presence as part of a wider push to integrate digital assets into mainstream finance. The exchange says it views the event as an opportunity to deepen relationships with brokers, liquidity providers, payment firms and institutional participants shaping regional trading infrastructure.
The firm outlines plans for targeted outreach, product localisation and regulatory engagement tailored to MENA markets, and is exploring partnerships on payment rails, custody solutions and compliance frameworks. CoinEx signals a focus on operational reliability and institutional-grade services that it believes will accelerate practical adoption of crypto in everyday financial services.
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