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JFK to expand Ink DRS system following successful trial

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JFK to expand Ink DRS system following successful trial
JFK Terminal One Group Association (TOGA) and travel technology provider Ink Innovation will expand the Ink disaster recovery system (Ink DRS) at JFK Terminal One. Ink DRS protects against airport malfunctions, helping airline partners to quickly regain control of their check-in and boarding processes. Ink will deploy the solution across the entire operation, helping to deliver operational resilience for the airport’s airline partners. TOGA, a partnership between Air France, Korean Air, and Lufthansa, has operated in Terminal One at JFK, a hub for its founding airlines and 26 other international carriers. ""Ink DRS demonstrated the ability for agents to quickly maintain operations and continue to process passengers and bags without the need for fixed airport infrastructure, including common use platforms,"" Ink read in a statement. JFK Terminal One Group trialled Ink’s system in a live environment last year to ensure smooth operations in the event of system failure.