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Air Partner firm Redline secures six business contracts
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11th May 2021
Including both UK and International customers, the agreements total £1m in revenues
Air Partner company and leading provider of global security solutions, Redline has secured six business contracts with UK and international customers, including airports, public transport operators, regulatory bodies and government agencies.
Four of the three agreements were renewals or extensions, including a three-year arrangement with Edinburgh Airport for the company’s x-ray threat image recognition training (TIRT) system. According to the firm, the screening technology can detect any threat, regardless of its size.
A two-year indenture was also set up with Teesside International for a digital security management system (SeMS), allowing managers to assess and identify risks in a constantly changing environment.
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