Is it right to segregate female passengers on planes?
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...?
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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...?
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) safely and efficiently provided air traffic control services to over 1.1 million flights in 2016. Peter Kearney, Director of ATM Operations and Strategy, reveals the excellent results of recent remote tower technology trials which represent the world’s first trial of multiple tower remote operations by…
17 January 2017 | By Phil Fine
In the early 1970s, the Canadian government began to buy up land at Pickering. Today, it’s known as Pearson and it’s the busiest airport in the country. Phil Fine asks Fred Lazar...
October 2016 saw the start of the winter flight plan and therefore the preparations for the winter period. Once again, Berlin’s airports at Schönefeld (SXF) and Tegel (TXL) are well prepared for the winter season: almost 400 employees and more than 70 specially-designed vehicles are ready to tackle snow and…
Jon Dutton, Met Office Aviation Business Manager explores how developments in forecasting capability combined with a detailed understanding of airport challenges and operations enables confident decision making in the lead up to, and during, high-impact weather events.
Last year Denver International Airport (DEN) was hit by a historic storm which tested its snow-removal operations to the limit. Director of Airside Operations, Bruce Goetz, reveals how the airport used those events to further refine its world-class snow programme.
10 January 2017 | By Roberto Castiglioni, Director, Reduced Mobility Rights Ltd.
With reduced mobility ever higher on the agenda in the airport industry, we hear insight from Roberto Castiglioni on the current situation...
9 January 2017 | By Roy Manuell, Digital Editor
We met up with MAVCOM, Malaysia's new aviation commission aimed at regulating economic and commercial matters related to civil aviation...
5 January 2017 | By Neville Brooklyn Hay. Avsec PM, MSyI, Brooklyn Associates
An emotional and gripping insight from Neville Hay on renewed need for collaboration to strengthen aviation and airport security...
4 January 2017 | By Roy Manuell, Digital Editor
As 2016 dawned and we enter 2017, many questions regarding airport security remain unanswered. Here's our roundup of 2016 in airport security...
3 January 2017 | By Dr John McCarthy
Our resident cyber security expert Dr John McCarthy gives us his analysis of 2016 and what we have learned from the previous year...
Having heard from SITA's Ron Reed, Director, Business Intelligence Portfolio on why beacons are more than just a tech obsession and have empirical and real value to the airport industry, we asked Miami International to talk us through their exciting success in the world of beacons...
Former Security Manager, easyJet, David Henson, considers whether our procedures could have prevented the recent attacks against airports...
Exclusive interview with Ken Thomas, Head of the Network Operations Coordination Unit at EUROCONTROL as we discuss what they are doing to mitigate the impact of threats to security...
8 December 2016 | By Solomon Wong; Karen Warnick-Elinan, InterVISTAS
Solomon Wong and Karen Warnick-Elinan of aviation, transportation and tourism consultancy, InterVISTAS, discuss the three major emerging trends that must be factored into future international air travel processes...