Heathrow expansion priorities for a post-Brexit UK
As the Brexit strategy begins to take shape, IATA's Regional Vice President, Europe, Rafael Schvartzman looks at the Heathrow expansion decision in light of the result...
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As the Brexit strategy begins to take shape, IATA's Regional Vice President, Europe, Rafael Schvartzman looks at the Heathrow expansion decision in light of the result...
In this cyber security special, we asked Anastassia Lauterbach to interview Dario V Forte, Founder and CEO at DFLabs.
Why were Heathrow and Gatwick the only feasible options? Why were so many others overlooked? Did the Davies report really consider the right options?
Passengers with restricted mobility (PRM) represent a significant demographic for airports and airlines. But how do we define a PRM passenger, and what rights do they have?
Michael McElvaney, CEO at AeroOps, considers the widening gap between passenger expectations and the services available from airports and airlines...
24 January 2017 | By International Airport Review
Read the free-to-view digital version of Issue #1 2017, which includes a round-up of industry events, advancing technologies in winter weather forecasting and terminal technologies, sustainable airports and in-flight security, as well as celebrating 20 years of International Airport Review...
Air transportation is suffering from a talent gap and all trends indicate the gap will widen annually unless proactive measures are taken...
Every year more than three billion bags are checked in at airports worldwide – a staggering number that will continue to rise sharply over the next two decades. Yet through the smart use of technology, only a small percentage of bags are mishandled each year. Vice-President of Airports at SITA,…
How will Donald Trump change the the global approach to aviation and airport security? Andrew Farrelly, Co-Founder, CT Strategies assesses the future...
20 January 2017 | By Roy Manuell, Digital Editor
International Airport Review is granted exclusive insight from the architects behind the ambitious expansion of Copenhagen, Zeso Architects..
As the world economy is entering the fourth industrial revolution, which signals a major shift from the service economy to the experience economy, airports realise the need to transform their role from simple enablers of air travel to participators in the travel process and active promoters in its inception, planning…
Delta Air Lines has one of the largest and most complex transportation networks in the world, with 180 million passengers annually. Delta’s customers trust the airline with the responsibility of transporting their 120 million collective bags, which generate over two billion tracking points. Bill Lentsch, Senior Vice President of Airport…
Unmanned aerial systems are a game-changer and an exciting opportunity to change the way people, businesses and State organisations do things. Jeff Poole, Director General at the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), queries how drones can safely be incorporated into our airspace.
The UK is one of the most important air transportation hubs in the world, with around 238 million passengers passing through its airports every year1. However, as passenger numbers continue to rise and flight destinations continue to increase, there is huge pressure on existing airport infrastructure and service management. Airports…
17 January 2017 | By Roy Manuell, Digital Editor
In light of the news that Air India plans to separate female passengers on its flights we need to ask: is it the right thing to do...?