TOGA is committed to providing world-class service to the people of New York State and New York City. With the construction of JFK, we are urged to take practical actions to mitigate the risks of outages. Ink DRS is the only system we know is running on tablets and mobile phones, which are independent of the airport infrastructure,”
Steve Rowland, Executive Director of Terminal One.
We are honoured to be a part of JFK's transformation into a global gateway program. While the primary purpose of this trial is to introduce our DRS risk management capabilities in JFK Terminal One, the system integration with our mobile sets will also allow TOGA to observe how to redesign passenger flow within restricted areas."
Blaine Powell, Chief Sales Officer of Ink.
About TOGA. TOGA is a New York-based limited partnership of three international airlines: Air France, Korean Air and Lufthansa. TOGA was initially formed in 1994 and entered into a long-term Site Lease with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey to finance, construct, maintain and operate a new passenger terminal facility at JFK, now known as Terminal One. The Terminal is home to the three TOGA Airlines plus 26 international airlines. TOGA has operated JFK Terminal One since May 1998.
About Ink. Ink Innovation S.L. is a technology provider for the travel industry with core expertise in connected journeys and passenger experiences. Ink transforms travel by enabling airports, airlines and other industry operators to achieve greater flexibility. Ink's unique ecosystem comprises biometrics, digital ID, blockchain, mobile and cloud systems, and self-service devices to improve operational flow.
Headquartered in Spain, Ink operates worldwide, partnering with clients such as Copenhagen Airport, Jet2, TUI, LIFT, La Compagnie, Menzies Aviation, and Sabre. The company holds ISO 27001 certification, is a strategic partner of IATA and ACI, and is a member of AAAE.