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Horizon Pay is the counter member of the Skyline kiosk family — a 1,200 mm self-service unit engineered for the worst lighting and the best mood. A green service LED ring tells people from across a concourse whether the kiosk is free, busy, or out of service before they even read a screen. 1,840 units deployed airside.
Aviation + F&B retail (multi-deployment)
This unit shares 84% of its parts with the rest of the Skyline kiosk family — same aluminium extrusion, same corner radius, same green service ring. The 16% that differs is what lets it belong to its environment.
A row of three Horizon Pay units at a boarding gate — the green service ring tells a passenger from 30 m whether a kiosk is free, busy or down.
Ingenico LANE/7000 with NFC + EMV chip + contactless, offset right. 80 mm thermal printer underneath produces IATA-compliant boarding passes with a 340 ms mechanical whisper.
Passenger collecting a boarding pass at a deployed Horizon Pay unit. The tilt angle works for a tall man, a child, and a wheelchair user.
Whether it's twenty self-checkouts in a grocery chain, a wayfinding network across a mall portfolio, or a ministry rollout — we design, manufacture, deploy and support kiosks across Abu Dhabi and the wider region.
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