what font?
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Probably designed specifically for that display board. If you want an airport display, try FF Airport.
http://www.fontshop.com/showfont…
About FF Airport
Lineto, the Swiss studio specialized in technoide minimum typography, has now published FF Airport, after FF Dot Matrix and FF Screen Matrix in 1994/95. This time, Pronto and Cornel succumbed the typographical charm of LCD displays, freight waybills and boarding passes. The mixture of mobility and speed have produced primitive raster systems and brutal typographic measures: with FF Airport till the low-end of aesthetic design where Jan Tschichold and Jacques Tati say good night.
Gateway A and B are based on the display systems at the Berlin airports Tegel and Schönefeld. Both fonts are available in two versions: one for the use in up to 24 pt and one for large sizes. Luggage Tag-One is derived from luggage stickers. The font includes the underlying grid, thus offering additional possibilities for the user. Luggage Tag-Two refers to the touching retro-modern boarding pass system of an airline based in the most beautiful airport of the world: Paris Charles de Gaulle.We wish you a nice flight!