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UBS Airport Systems

Jet Bridges / Passenger Boarding Bridges
تأسست UBS Airport Systems عام 1998 للحدّ من اعتماد تركيا على التقنيات المستوردة في قطاع الطيران المدني.

UBS Airport Systems was founded in 1998 to reduce Turkey's reliance on imported technologies in the civil aviation sector.

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Turkey
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Jet Bridges / Passenger Boarding Bridges
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Company brief

UBS Airport Systems is a Turkish manufacturer of passenger boarding bridges (PBBs) and associated apron/gate equipment, established in 1998 and focused on electronic and electro-mechanical aviation solutions. Its product line covers three PBB configurations — Apron Drive, Nose Loader and Bridge Link — plus integrated gate systems: ground power units (GPU), pre-conditioned air (PCA), potable water supply, docking guidance, hose management and a PBB control and monitoring system. The company has delivered boarding-bridge installations to airports across Turkey, the Middle East, Africa, the Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, Colombia and the Philippines (including Kuwait International Airport T4 and Heydar Aliyev International Airport, Baku), and backs them with worldwide 24/7 technical support, spare-parts stocking, training and commissioning.

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