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Winter operations: Keeping Copenhagen Airport (CPH) moving

11 August 2016 | By

With more than 26 million passengers travelling through annually, Copenhagen Airport (CPH) has a duty to ensure its passengers can reach their destinations in all weather conditions. Director of Traffic and Airside Operations, Dan Meincke, reveals how a first class snow alert crew and cross-functional collaboration ensures on-time best performance.

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Airport Winter Operations supplement #2 2016

21 July 2016 | By International Airport Review

This Winter Operations supplement includes articles by Dan Meincke, Director of Traffic and Airside Operations, Copenhagen Airport and Michael Rumstedt, Head of Traffic Control and Winter Surface Clearance Compliance Officer, Hamburg Airport; Plus a Winter Operations Roundtable...

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Passenger Flow: A holistic approach to fast travel

9 October 2013 | By Marie-Louise Lotz, Director of Passenger Services at Copenhagen Airports A/S

Marie-Louise Lotz, Director of Passenger Services at Copenhagen Airports A/S, details the airport’s World Class Hub strategy which uses self-service and e-initiatives to achieve seamless travel through the airport.

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Ensuring a safer future for the aviation industry

18 February 2013 | By Kim Thorbjørn Olsen Assistant Fire Chief, Copenhagen Airport

In May 2012, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and other specialists from different parts of the aviation industry set up large scale fire tests to compare compressed air foam systems (CAFS) with normal aspirated foam, using different foam products for Aviation Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) use to International…

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Coping in Copenhagen

6 June 2012 | By Dan Meincke, Director of Traffic and Airside Operations, Copenhagen Airport

The date was 23 December 2010. Copenhagen Airport (CPH) had prepared for the peak travel day of the Christmas season with 70,000 excited passengers ready to pass through its terminals. We were all ready and had successfully managed to handle traffic, despite several weeks of snow. What we did not…

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Handling the heat

8 August 2011 | By Kim T. Olsen, Assistant Fire Chief at Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport was opened on 20 April 1925 as one of the world’s first airports exclusively for civil traffic. Today the airport is one of the most modern in the world and has been awarded numerous awards for efficiency and customer satisfaction. Copenhagen is Scandinavia’s largest airport and is also…

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Training and readiness is crucial for the fire and rescue staff at your airport

22 February 2010 | By Jens-Peter Larsen, Fire Chief, Copenhagen Airport, Denmark

Daily routines, training, readiness (the effort of being constantly ready) - are not new words when we are setting demands for our fire and rescue personnel. This article will give some examples in "lessons learned" from aircraft disasters, in order to give value to the words ‘daily routines', ‘training and…

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At the forefront with new wireless technology

30 September 2008 | By Henrik Bjørner Søe, Director, Marketing and Operations, Copenhagen Airport

Passengers are ready to use a new wireless technology that will make their travels easier and more fun. Copenhagen Airport is leading the way by being the first airport in Europe to be currently testing this technology, which is developed in collaboration with the IT University of Copenhagen, the Technical…

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Prepared for the worst

3 April 2007 | By Mogens Kornbo, Vice President & COO, Real Estate and Operations, Copenhagen Airports A/S

Copenhagen Airport (CPH) is located on the borderline between cold Scandinavia and the more temperate northern European continent. This means that there are frequent and rapid changes from mild winter days to fierce blizzards. These changing weather conditions make great demands on the winter preparedness at the largest airport in…