Interspace Airport Advertising provides dynamic advertising programs to 30 percent of the airports in North America.
Above all else, the company believes that attractive customised displays are critical to the appearance of the airport and the success of the advertising program.
The Interspace design team works with airport managers and architects to create dynamic, exciting enhancements to terminals using the best product for each market segment. In a number of installations, the company has selected large-scale digital display products from Clarity Visual Systems for high impact advertising and customer information systems.
Minneapolis-St. Paul improves passenger efficiency and experience For example, as part of a terminal improvement program aimed at making trips safe, efficient and enjoyable, the highly rated Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport embraced digital technology from Interspace and Clarity. The upgrade includes new digital service stations in the baggage area to provide passengers one-stop information and assistance.

"The Clarity displays dramatically improve efficiency and the travelling experience for our customers."
GENE TIERNEY, Assistant Manager, Concessions and Business Development, Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport
The airport installed 17 Clarity Tigress and Wildcat displays above Interspace's InterspacePASSTM digital service stations to capture customer attention and show dynamic advertising messages. Operational 24 hours-a-day, the networked system provides centralised control and delivers an uninterrupted stream of information to passengers.
Interspace installs Clarity displays in airports throughout the U.S. Interspace is also using Clarity high performance displays for large-scale digital signage applications in these U.S. airports:
Anchorage, Alaska - Ten 40-inch Bobcat displays are located in the baggage claim and reservation areas.

Anchorage, Alaska
Buffalo, New York - Eight 40-inch Bobcat displays are installed as kiosk-like information centers.

Buffalo, New York
Columbus, Ohio - Four 50-inch rear-projection Puma displays in the courtesy phone and welcome areas are used for advertising messaging with the Interspace Digital Passenger Assistance Service Station (DPASS).
Milwaukee, Wisconsin - Nine 40-inch Bobcat displays are used for advertising information. Tucson, Arizona - Sixteen 40-inch Wildcat displays are installed in the baggage claim areas.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin