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LIST of REFERENCES ITW GSE 400 Hz Gpus AIRPORTS Page 1 of 15 January 2017 LIST OF REFERENCES ITW GSE 400 Hz GPUs AIRPORTS Alger Airport Algeria 2005 Zvartnots Airport Armenia 2007 Brisbane Airport Australia 2013 Melbourne Airport Australia 2011-14 Perth Airport Australia 2011-12-13 Klagenfurt Airport Austria 1993 Vienna International Airport Austria 1995-2001-14-15 Bahrain International Airport Bahrain 2010-12 Minsk Airport Belarus 2014 Brussels International Airport Belgium 2001-02-08-15-16 Charleroi Airport Belgium 2006 Sofia Airport Bulgaria 2005 Air Burkina Burkina Faso 2004 Punta Arenas Chile 2001 Santiago Airport Chile 2011 Pointe Noitre Airport Congo Brazzaville 2009-10 Dubrovnik Airport Croatia 2014-16 La Habana Airport Cuba 2010 Larnaca Airport Cyprus 2008 Ostrava Airport Czech Republic 2010 Prague Airport Czech Republic 1996-97-2002-04-05-07-12-14-16 Aalborg Airport Denmark 1997-98-99-2012-15 Billund Airport Denmark 1999-2000-02-08-12-13-16 Copenhagen Airports Authorities Denmark 89-93-99-2000-01-03-07-09-10-11-12-13-14-15-16 Esbjerg Airport Denmark 2007-08-14 Hans Christian Andersen Airport (Odense) Denmark 1991-95-2015 Roenne Airport Denmark 1993 Karup Airport Denmark 1997-2016 Curacao Airport Dutch Antilles 2007 Cairo Intl. Airport Egypt 2015 Tallinn Airport Estonia 2004-05-14 Aéroport de Malabo Equatorial Guinea 2012 Vága Floghavn Faroe Islands 2015 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport Finland 1996-97-2000-05-06-09-10-13-14 Rovaniemi Airport Finland 2000 Turku Airport Finland 2014 Aéroport d’Aiglemont for Prince Aga Khan France 20007 Aéroport de Biarritz France 2009 Aéroport de Brest France 2007 Aéroport de Clermont Ferrand Airport France 2007 Aéroport de Lille France 2014 Aéroport de Lyon France 2008-11-16 Aéroport de Marseille France 2012 Aéroport de Nice France 2008-10-11-12-13-14 Aéroports de Paris Le Bourget France 2013-14-15 Aéroports de Paris Orly France 1999-2002-07-10-11-13-15-16 Aéroports de Paris Charles de Gaulle France 2006-2007-09-10-11-12-13-14-15 Aéroport de Toulon France 2007 Aéroport de Toussus Le Noble France 2015 Aéroport International Martinique Aimé Césaire France (French West Indies) 2014 Flughafen Berlin-Tegel Germany 2006-08 Flughafen Braunschweig, Hangar 3 Germany 2012 Flughafen Düsseldorf Germany 2007-2008 Flughafen Dortmund Germany 2000 Flughafen Erfurt-Weimar Germany 2016 Flughafen Frankfurt/Main Germany 1995-97-2002-05-06-07-10-11-12-13-14-15-16 Flughafen Hannover Germany 1997-98-2004-05-11-16 Flughafen Heringsdorf Germany 2008 Flughafen Manching Germany 2010 Flughafen Paderborn Germany 1994-95-97-98 Flughafen Wien Germany 2016 Ryan Air, Flughafen Hahn Germany 2010 Hong Kong International Airport Hong Kong 2002-04-05-06-13-14-15 Malev Hungary 2010 - the world’s leading supplier of Ground Support Equipment with more than 12000 units in operation Page 2 of 15 January 2017 LIST OF REFERENCES ITW GSE 400 Hz GPUs Keflavik Airport Iceland 2000-04-05-07-14-15-16 Bangalore International Airport India 2007-08-09-12 Bombay Airport India 2002 Delhi International Airport Pvt Ltd. India 2010 Hyderabad Airport India 2011 Mumbai Airport India 2015 Bagdad Airport Iraq 2002 Basra Airport Iraq 2013 Cork Airport Ireland 2004 Dublin Airport Ireland 2016 Shannon Airport Ireland 2007 Ben Gurion Airport Israel 2003-04-12-14-15 Timna Airport Israel 2015 Cagliari Airport Italy 2002 Ibiza Airport Italy 2012 Milan Malpensa Airport Italy 2006-07-10-12-13-15-16 Naples Airport Italy 2005-09-16 Olbia Airport Italy 2001 Puglia Airport Italy 2007 Rome Airport (Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino) Italy 1997-99-2002 -06-08-09-10-15-16 Trieste International Airport Italy 2003 Turin Airport Italy 2005-08 Venice Marco Polo Airport Italy 2002-05-14-15-16 Chubu International Airport Japan 2014 Haneda Airport Japan 2007-12-13 Kitakyushu Airport Japan 2016 Narita International Airport Japan 2013 Aquaba Airport Jordan 2012 Queen Alia International Airport Jordan 2010-11-15 Jomo Kenyatta Int'l Airport (JKIA), Nairobi Kenya 2014-15 Biskek Airport Kirgisia 2005-07 Almaty Airport Khazakstan 2008 Aktobe Airport Khazakstan 2008 Astana Airport Khazakstan 2016 Taldykorgan Airport Khazakstan 2014 Kuwait Airport Kuwait 2008 Riga International Airport Latvia 2013-14-15-16 Tripoli Airport Libya 2002 Vilnius Airport Lithuania 2007-08 Luxembourg Findel Cargo Center Luxembourg 2010 Macau International Airport Macau 1994-96-97-2014 Kuala Lumpur Int’l Airport Malaysia 2008-09 Senai Airport Malaysia 1997-2013-15 Bamako-Sénou International Airport Mali 2012-16 Mauritius Airport Mauritius 2003-06-12-16 Khanbumbat Airport Mongolia 2010 New Ulaanbaatar International Airport Mongolia 2016 Casablanca Airport Morocco 2009 Moroccan Airports Authority Morocco 2015 Amsterdam Schiphol Airport Authorities Netherlands 1990-1992-2011-12-13-16 Auckland Intl. Airport New Zealand 2014-16 Christchurch Intl. Airport New Zealand 2016 Alta Airport Norway 2009 Bardufoss Airport Norway 2011-12 Bergen Airport Norway 2000-07-09-12-14-16 Bristow Norway Norway 2010 Evenes Airport Norway 1997-2011 Fagernes Airport Norway 2015 Halmstad Airport Norway 2017 Haugesund Airport Norway 2004-10-16 Kirkenes Airport Norway 2005 Kristianssand Kjevik Airport Norway 1991-08-12-13 Kristianssund Airport Norway 2010 Molde Airport Norway 2010-11 Narvik Airport Norway 2016 Oslo Airport Norway 1991-92-96-97-98-99-06-07-08-09-10-11-12-13-14-15 Oslo Fornebu Airport Norway 1992-93 - the world’s leading supplier of Ground Support Equipment with more than 12000 units in operation Page 3 of 15 January 2017 LIST OF REFERENCES ITW GSE 400 Hz GPUs Sandefjord Airport Norway 2005-13 Stavanger Airport Norway 1992-96-2005-06-08-09-12-13-15 Stord Airport Norway 2010 Svalbard Airport Norway 2011-12 Tromsö Airport Norway 1997-2010-15-16 Trondheim Airport Norway 2013-14 Umeå Airport Norway 2012 Ålesund Airport Norway 2009 Muscat International Airport Oman 2010-12-14 Muscat International Airport - VVIP (Sultan) Apron Oman 2015 Salalah Airport Oman 2012 Islamabad Airport Pakistan 2016 Karachi Airport Pakistan 2016 Lahore Airport Pakistan 2001 Quetta Airport Pakistan 2016 Gdansk Airport Poland 2010-12-15 Poznan Airport Poland 2011 Wroclaw Airport Poland 2011-12 ANA, Aeroportos e Navegaçào Aèrea for Lisboa Airport Portugal 1994-96-2004-2008 for Faro Airport Portugal 1994 for Ponta Delgado Airport, the Azores Portugal 2009 for Porto Airport Portugal 1994 Beja Civil Airport Portugal 2012 Lisbon Airport Portugal 2008-2011-16 Changchun Airport P. R. China 1994 Changsha Huanghua Intl. Airport P. R. China 2011-12-16 Chengdu Airport P. R. China 2011-12-16 Dalian Airport P. R. China (Liaoning) 1995-2012 Erdos Airport P. R. China 2010,11 Guilin Liangjiang International Airport P. R. China 2014 Hefei Xinqiao International Airport P. R. China 2012 Jinggangshan Airport P. R. China 2016 Liuzhou Bailian Airport P. R. China 2016 Macau International Airport P. R. China 2011-12 Nanchang Airport P. R. China 2010 Shenyang Airport P. R. China 2000 Shanghai Pu Dong Airport P. R. China 1999 Tianjin Airport P. R. China 2015 Xiamen & Fuzhou Airport P. R. China 2014-15 Xining Airport P. R. China 2013 Zhengzhou Airport P. R. China 2015 New Doha Int’l Airport Qatar 2008-09-10-11-12-13 Targu Mures Airport Romania 2006 Abakan Airport Russia 2014 Anadyr Airport Russia 2004 Astafevo Airport Russia 2008 Bergishevo Airport Russia 2008 Bugulma Airport Russia 2009 Chelyabinsk Airport Russia 2011-12 Domodedovo Airport, Moscow Russia 2003-04-12 Emelyanovo Airport Russia 2011-12 Irkutsk Airport Russia 2002-05 Kaleningrad Airport Russia 2007 Kazan Airport Russia 2005-12-13 Khanti Mansiysk Airport Russia 2002-2011 Khrabrovo Airport (Kaleningrad) Russia 2016 Kirov Airport Russia 2013 Koltsovo Airport, Yekaterinburg Russia 2007 Krasnodar Airport Russia 2015 Kremlin Helipad Russia 2013 Kupol Airport Russia 2007 Kurumoch Airport, Samara Russia 2011-12-13-16 Lipetsk Airport Russia 2012-13 Magas Airport, Ingushetia Russia 2012 Magnitogorsk Airport Russia 2013 Minsk Airport Russia 2014 Mirniy Airport Russia 2004-05-08 - the world’s leading supplier of Ground Support Equipment with more than 12000 units in operation Page 4 of 15 January 2017 LIST OF REFERENCES ITW GSE 400 Hz GPUs NiznevartovskAvia Russia 2013 Norilsk Airport Russia 2003-06-12-14 Perm Airport Russia 2006-07 Petropavlosk-Kamchatskiy Airport Russia 2013-14 Privolzski Airport Russia 2007 Pulkovo Airport Russia 2011 Roshino Airport Russia 2002-2008-12-13-14 Rossina Airport Russia 2006 Rostov-on-Don Airport Russia 2016 Sabetta Airport Russia 2014 Sochi Airport Russia 2005-12 St. Petersburg Russia 2001-03 Sheremetyvo Airport Russia 2002-07-09-16 Surgut Airport Russia 2001-06-08 Talagi Airport Russia 2014 Tolmachevo Airport Russia 2008-10-12-13-14 Ufa Airport, Bashkortostan Russia 2007-14 Uytash Airport Russia 2016 Vnukovo Airport Russia 2006-07-08-10-12-13-14 Volgograd Airport Russia 2005-14 Voronezh Airport Russia 2013-16 Yakutsk Airport Russia 2014 Yekatarinburg Airport Russia 2005-07-08 Arar Airport Saudi Arabia 2016 Jeddah Int’l Airport Saudi Arabia 2007-14 Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Intl. Airport, Madinah Saudi Arabia 2013 Riyadh Airport Saudi Arabia 2013-14-16 Dakar Airport Senegal 2011 Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport Serbia 2004-07 Ljubljana Airport Slovenia 2007 Durban Airport South Africa 2008 Johannesburg O.R. Tambo Int'l Airport South Africa 1996-2014 Barcelona Airport Spain 2008 Gran Canaria Spain 2012-14 Ibiza Airport Spain 2012 La Palma Airport Spain 2010-12 Madrid Barajas Airport Spain 2010-12-14-16 Malaga Airport Spain 2015 Palma de Mallorca Airport Spain 2010-16 Santiago Spain 2010-14 Tenerife Norte Airport Spain 2016 Valencia Airport Spain
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