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Leading in Smart Parking & Access Control
Nepal
Pokhara International Airport, located 3 km east of the old domestic airport, is Nepal's third international airport. Officially opened on January 1, 2023, the airport is expected to handle up to one million passengers per year, serving as a crucial gateway for both domestic and international travelers.
Nepal
Pokhara International Airport, located 3 km east of the old domestic airport, is Nepal's third international airport. Officially opened on January 1, 2023, the airport is expected to handle up to one million passengers per year, serving as a crucial gateway for both domestic and international travelers.
Iraq
The University of Mosul, established in April 1967, is located in Iraq's city of Mosul. It stands as a prominent educational and research institution in the Middle East, ranking as the second-largest university in Iraq. Comprising three campuses in the city's northern region, along with the College of Medicine situated within the medical compound, the university offers a multi-campus learning environment.
Jordan
Shabsogh Complex, situated in the heart of Amman City, is surrounded by various historical sites. Citadel Hill, Jordan Archaeological Museum, and Umayyad Palace are all in close proximity, with distances of 330m, 270m, and 270m respectively. The complex experiences a high volume of traffic during peak hours, posing a challenge for parking vehicles. However, to address this issue, the complex offers a parking facility on the first floor, ensuring convenient parking services for vehicle owners.
Angola
Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport, located 40 kilometers southeast of Luanda, serves as the main international airport for the capital city of Angola. It is a key project jointly built by China and Angola in the field of aviation infrastructure, with Aviation Industry Corporation of China as the contractor. The airport has a capacity of handling 15 million passengers and 130,000 tons of cargo annually, aiming to become a vital transportation hub in southwest Africa.
Angola
Dr. Antonio Agostinho Neto International Airport, located 40 kilometers southeast of Luanda, serves as the main international airport for the capital city of Angola. It is a key project jointly built by China and Angola in the field of aviation infrastructure, with Aviation Industry Corporation of China as the contractor. The airport has a capacity of handling 15 million passengers and 130,000 tons of cargo annually, aiming to become a vital transportation hub in southwest Africa.