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Heathrow Terminal 5 - the latest from Computer Weekly

Heathrow Terminal 5
Author:
Computer Weekly reporter
Posted:
17:27 28 Mar 2008
Topics:
Authentication & Encryption

BAA’s latest London airport terminal, Heathrow Terminal 5 has hardly been out of the headlines due to cancelled flights and ensuing chaos for passengers in the past few days. But while the headlines aren’t currently favourable, the construction and day-to-day operation of Terminal 5 is based on ambitious and innovative use of IT.

To catch up on what has happened in the current crisis and background information on Heathrow Terminal 5 from Computer Weekly, see the links below.

Heathrow Terminal 5: the expert view

News

Heathrow's Terminal Five hit by more baggage handling problems

British airline pilots slam British Airways over Terminal Five

A fifth of flights cancelled at Heathrow Terminal 5 following technical problems

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Baggage handling system glitch mars Heathrow Terminal 5 opening

BAA picks barcodes over RFID for terminal 5

BAA suspends fingerprint biometrics security system at Heathrow Terminal 5

Heathrow Terminal 5 to make innovative use of IT


British Airways network at Terminal 5 ready to go

BAA to RFID tag taxis to boost Terminal 5 security

 

Blog posts

BAA's Terminal 5 baggage woes

The cost of privacy biometrics

Stop press Heathrow Terminal 5

A step back for Biometrics

 

 

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