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Baggage check-in with I-drop – innovative and easy to use

22 January 2016 | By

Consistent growth in air traffic means that everything is getting faster. More and more passengers have to be checked-in within shorter timeframes while service and security expectations are rising. In order to optimise passenger handling, Johannes Scharnberg, Director of Aviation at Germany’s fifth-largest airport – Hamburg – explains that it…

CEIV Pharma: industry cooperation that is taking off

20 January 2016 | By Ricardo Aitken, Airport Project Manager, IATA Consulting & Michal Wielgus, Marketing, IATA Consulting

Find out how a concentrated air transport industry effort is putting pharmaceuticals back in the air...

London Gatwick Airport: Transforming the passenger experience

18 January 2016 | By

Gatwick Airport is the UK’s second largest airport and has the most efficient single-runway airport in the world serving more than 40 million passengers to 200 destinations in 90 countries. Gavin Jackson, Project Leader – Check-in Transformation at Gatwick Airport reveals a £2 billion investment programme that will transform the…

Heathrow still front runner for expansion despite setback

18 January 2016 | By Tom Ikonen

After years of deliberation, the Davies Commission — which was set up to explore airport expansion options in the south east of England — finally revealed its preference to build a third runway at Heathrow Airport...

Facilities management at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

7 January 2016 | By John Means FRICS and Facilities Director at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport

Taking a strategic approach to facilities management can help all major transport hubs maximise efficiency in an often challenging environment; writes John Means FRICS and Facilities Director at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.

Creating a great passenger experience at London Luton Airport

12 December 2015 | By

What makes for a great passenger experience at an airport? London Luton Airport’s, Operations Director, Neil Thompson, explains that they are embarking on a £110 million development programme which will increase annual passenger capacity from 12 million to 18 million by 2020; but increasing that capacity can’t be at the…

Providing the best possible passenger flow levels through AUH

6 December 2015 | By

Key to Abu Dhabi Airports’ on-going development is to ensure that travellers who use its airports are given the best possible experience; in having the best services and facilities on offer and providing the best possible ‘flow’ through its airports. Chief Operations Officer, Ahmad Al Haddabi, tells us what passengers…

Airport IT is the way forward

2 December 2015 | By

To transform the end-user experience at Miami International Airport, the airport is investing in sophisticated IT. Beacon technology is one of the latest initiatives designed to revolutionise the passenger experience and operations at the airport. Miami’s Director of Information Systems and Telecommunications, Maurice Jenkins, tells us more.

Embracing new technologies and enhancing security procedures

27 November 2015 | By

With many airports around the world planning to invest in IT-related projects to enhance traveller experience, plus airport security procedures and processes under constant review with heightened security checks across the globe of late, International Airport Review’s recently co-located Airport IT 2015 and Airport Security 2015 event was a great…

Airport Information Technology (IT) supplement 2015

27 November 2015 | By Maurice Jenkins, Phil Brown

In our latest free-to-view Airport IT Supplement, Maurice Jenkins, Director of Information Systems and Telecommunications at Miami International Airport explains how beacon technology is transforming passenger experience, plus Phil Brown, Executive Director at the Greater Orlando Aviation Authority takes a look at what new technology is being embraced at Orlando…

An end-of-year report on UK Government policy on aviation and tourism

27 November 2015 | By Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the Airport Operators Association (AOA)

As Britain enters the Christmas holiday period, Darren Caplan, Chief Executive of the Airport Operators Association (AOA) and Editorial Board Member of International Airport Review, gives a verdict on the Government’s approach to two of the UK’s most successful and interlinked sectors – aviation and tourism – underlining that there…