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Big data facilitating the working towards a smart future

2 November 2018 | By

Airports must embrace next-generation disruptive technologies to improve their operational efficiency, says Dheeraj Kohli, Vice President and Global Head of Travel and Transportation at Unisys Corporation, discussing how the often-underutilised resource of big data presents a huge opportunity for the airport industry.

Interview Spotlight: Michael Tan, President and Chairman, and Boudewijn Wellink, Interim CEO, Scarabee Aviation Group

2 November 2018 | By ,

With over 20 years’ experience in the aviation sector, Scarabee Aviation Group works closely with the world’s leading airports and airlines to develop unique, innovative passenger-centric solutions. In what is an exciting time for the airport industry, President and Chairman, Michael Tan, and Interim CEO, Boudewijn Wellink, reveal the company’s…

Airport IT & Security 2018 Preview

30 October 2018 | By

In its eighth year, Airport IT and Airport Security are co-located conferences that will bring together representatives from the world's major international airports and regional hubs for two days of networking, insight, discussion and debate into the latest security and IT challenges, innovations and opportunities.

Security: The hidden ‘insider’ threat of the aviation sector

20 August 2018 | By

An airport is a complex entity, with multiple occupants, a transient population and time-critical operations. Such an environment is vulnerable to a variety of different risks and threats. But while external threats are significant, an issue of growing concern is that of the ‘insider threat’. David BaMaung, Director of Strategic…

Cybersecurity: Threats in a digital age

17 August 2018 | By

Drawing upon his experience of the airport IT security culture and how getting it right can not only enhance efficiency but also ensure security, Mahmood AlSeddiqi from Bahrain Airport Company, reveals his seven-step approach to cybersecurity.

Integrated smart security in the Melbourne Airport redevelopment

19 June 2018 | By

Melbourne Airport is Australia’s busiest 24/7 airport, welcoming more than 35 million travellers annually. Chief of Aviation, Simon Gandy, explains the fundamental role security will play in enabling the airport’s continued growth and vision for the future, not least through the expansion of the airport’s international security screening facility.