Journeo PLC on Wednesday announced that it has received purchase orders worth around £1 million for a public transport network, as well as orders for two airports. The Leicestershire-based transport system services provider said the orders, from ‘a large local authority in the South of England’, are to supply, install and maintain passenger information display infrastructure and associated software services in support of the client’s ‘bus service improvement plan’. Journeo said the benefits will include expansion of the authority’s real-time passenger information display estate, increased accessibility through audio solutions, and interactive technology ‘at strategic decision-points within the transport network’ to give passengers access to ‘real-time information’. Also, Journeo said it has received orders for its integrated airport transfer and real time information systems to be delivered at Leeds Bradford Airport and Dublin Airport. ‘This increases the total to 8 of the UK and Ireland’s largest airports, with over 450 buses and other airport assets installed with Journeo technology and communicating in real time to the Journeo Portal,’ the company noted. ‘We are delighted to achieve these latest purchase orders demonstrating the flexibility and capability of Journeo’s technology,’ commented Chief Executive Officer Russ Singleton. ‘Whether the deployments are to encourage members of the public to use local public transport, for commuting, leisure and social activities; or to support highly complex airport operations, where our systems will now collectively support more than 210 million passenger journeys a year, our technology is enabling members of the public to move away from personal-use vehicles with confidence and further establishes our position as a provider of intelligent transport systems, at any scale.’ Shares in Journeo traded 7.1% higher at 399.00 pence on Wednesday afternoon in London. Copyright 2025 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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