Public spaces, read clearly.
Flight boards, rail departures, citizen-services queues and multilingual civic messaging. WCAG-AA accessible by default.
Public-space signage is public infrastructure. It needs to work for everyone.
Airports have to serve passengers in a dozen languages, with severe-weather alerts, gate-change updates, and duty-free promotions side-by-side. Train stations have the same challenge at commuter pace. Government offices run queue systems for citizen-services appointments. Community centres and places of worship coordinate events, services and outreach. Hangar.Media's platform ships with WCAG AA accessibility baselines, multi-language content libraries (EN, ES, FR, DE, AR, ZH, HI, UR and more), and integrations with the flight-info, train-departure, queue-management and calendar systems these spaces already use. One flat £5 per screen per month.
What public & transport operators reach for.
The capabilities that show up across every sub-sector of public & transport — common workflows backed by real integrations.
Departures, arrivals and gate boards
Live flight-information from Amadeus, Sabre, SITA or ACI feeds with multi-language display.
Train and transit schedules
National rail, metro and bus departure boards with delay-aware messaging and multi-language support.
Government citizen-services
Ticket-call, wait-time and counter-assignment for DMV, passport, town-hall and citizen-services offices.
Events and outreach programmes
Community-centre event calendars, programme promotion, multi-language outreach content.
Service schedules and announcements
Church, mosque, temple, synagogue and gurdwara service schedules, announcements and multilingual information.
Bridge-override civic-emergency broadcast
Severe-weather, security-incident and civil-emergency broadcast with zone-level targeting.
What the numbers are telling us.
Language-routed content covering 94% of UK and US public-space visitor populations.
All default templates meet WCAG 2.1 AA contrast, type-size and screen-reader-markup baselines.
From civic-incident trigger to every screen showing the emergency message. Audit logged.
Community centre, national rail station, international airport — same flat price, no public-sector premium.
5 Public & Transport sectors.
Pick the sub-sector closest to your business. Each page covers the real workflows, integrations, and screens that matter in that specific environment.
Airports
Flight information displays, gate-change updates, multi-language wayfinding, concessions signage, emergency broadcast and accessibility-first routing — for international airports, regional terminals and private-aviation FBOs.
Learn More →Community Centres
Event calendars, programme announcements, civic-information signage, multi-language community outreach, partner-organisation content and accessibility-first welcome — for community centres, civic halls, youth centres and neighbourhood hubs.
Learn More →Government Offices
Citizen-services queue displays, appointment boards, regulatory-notice signage, multi-language information and accessibility-first wayfinding — for council offices, town halls, DVLA centres, passport offices and citizen-service hubs.
Learn More →Places of Worship
Service schedules, sermon announcements, community-event calendars, multi-language welcome and multi-faith support — for churches, mosques, temples, synagogues, gurdwaras and interfaith venues.
Learn More →Stations
Live departure boards, platform routing, service-disruption alerts, multi-language wayfinding, retail-concession signage and emergency broadcast — for mainline rail, metro, tram and bus stations.
Learn More →The integrations that show up everywhere here.
Every plan includes every integration. These are the ones we see on almost every public & transport deployment.
Flight Information
Live flight, gate, delay and cancellation data for airport deployments.
Learn More →Public Transit
National rail, metro, tram and bus departure boards.
Learn More →Multi-Language News
Multilingual news, weather and information for diverse audiences.
Learn More →Weather Alerts
Severe-weather and civic-emergency alerts with zone-level targeting.
Learn More →Common questions. Straight answers.
Which flight and rail information systems do you integrate with?
Aviation: Amadeus Altea, Sabre, SITA, ACI Airport Data, Aeronautical Information Exchange Model (AIXM) and custom FIDS feeds. Rail: National Rail Enquiries (UK), Amtrak API (US), Deutsche Bahn API (DE), SNCF Connect (FR), custom metro and tram system APIs. Delay-aware messaging, gate-change override and severe-weather integration are all included in the flat £5/screen/month cost.
How do you handle WCAG accessibility requirements?
All default templates meet WCAG 2.1 AA — contrast ratios of 4.5:1 for body text and 3:1 for large text, minimum 16px body-text size, screen-reader-friendly markup for the underlying HTML. Accessibility-mode toggles are available for larger-type and higher-contrast variants. For audio-description on information screens, we integrate with assistive-listening systems where available.
Can government offices run citizen-services queue management?
Yes. Ticket-call and counter-assignment for DMV / passport / town-hall / immigration / benefits-office environments integrates with Qmatic, Q-Flow, NEMO-Q, Wavetec and similar systems. Multi-language ticket announcement is standard. Screen-level content can be zoned to different service types (citizen services / business services / legal aid).
What's the real cost for a public-space deployment?
£5 per screen per month, flat. A medium-size airport with 80 public-area screens pays £400 per month. A metro train station with 12 departure boards pays £60 per month. A 50-site community-centre network running 4 screens per site pays £1,000 per month. A place of worship with 3 screens pays £15 per month. No public-sector or civic-authority premium.
One price. The whole platform.
That's how we think signage should work. Content editor, screen management, and 200+ app integrations — all included from day one.