Boston Logan International Airport is located in the city of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. The airport has 6 runways and can employ approximately 16.000 people. It is the largest airport in New England and the 19th busiest airport in the United States, with 13.5 million passengers in a year and reaching 28 million passengers in 2011.

The airport is the visitor's first impression of the city, country and continent, so it must be a great one. Our aim is to improve that all-important first impression and ensure that passengers, airport operators and airlines can enjoy a stress-free and safer boarding and arrival experience. Passenger boarding bridges are a central element of modern airports; they are also the first and last point of contact between the passenger and the airport, we work with airport operators around the world to ensure that passengers enjoy a stress-free and safer boarding and arrival experience.

 

SOLUTION BY DELVALLE ENGINEERING TEAM

In this case the solution chosen for its versatility, ease of integration and aesthetic presence is a compact electrical cabinets Tribeca Series with an improved design, especially designed for the placement of automation systems where a superior durability is required, some of them being outdoors require to be adapted to this environment so they are supplied in stainless steel finish and with IP66 certifications for impact protection IK10.

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