Gatwick CIO plans to harness big data and make airport 'the Uber of aviation'

Danny Palmer
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Analysis of customer data is leading to new and improved products and services, says Michael Ibbitson

Gatwick Airport is developing a new service that it claims will be the "Uber of air travel", after analysing big data and determining that it's something that passengers want. That's according t...

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