Queen Alia International Airport announces 2021 achievements
Queen Alia International Airport looks back over its achievements from 2021.
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Queen Alia International Airport looks back over its achievements from 2021.
After COVID-19 continued to cause trouble for the travel industry in 2021, airports are preparing a joined up digital vision before passengers return.
As aviation continues the long-road to recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, Thomas Romig, Vice President Safety Security and Operations at ACI, explains the new opportunities and changes that have arisen within the overall ecosystem.
International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles, spoke with Dmitry Martynenko, Commercial Director at Air Marakanda – the operator of Samarkand International Airport. Together they discussed the redevelopment and construction of the new airport and its commitments to help ensure a brand-new future for Uzbekistan’s tourism.
In this jam-packed issue we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: terminal interiors, sustainable airports, airport development, innovation, route development, technology, and security, as well as an in-depth focus on digital transformation.
In this instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive online series, Mikko Viinikainen, Vice President of Sustainability and Environment at Finavia, discusses the steps the Finnish airport company has taken in reducing carbon emissions, and the complexities of implementing net zero emissions targets.
Moventor Oy has built a so-called 'all-in-one' machine, which have been developed individually but they have also committed to develop a packet that fulfils all the needs at any airport runway inspection.
Riivo Tuvike, the CEO of Tallinn Airport describes the future airport as a cosy, fast, automated, and sustainable place to start a journey.
Paul Adamson, Airport Operations and Interoperability Officer at the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), writes about the development of the GRF, its implementation, and progress to date.
Chhatrapati Shivaji Mumbai International Airport, otherwise known as Mumbai International Airport, looks back over 2021 and the measures they took to protect staff and passengers, and looks ahead to the future and how they are hoping to provide ‘first-of-its-kind’ experiences for their passengers, placing India on the map.
Fabrizio Magliocca, Head of APOC Management at for Aeroporti di Roma, in conversation with International Airport Review’s Editorial Assistant, Lily Mae Pacey, discusses how the new airport operations centre at Fiumicino International Airport has shaped its ability to approach and tackle complex scenarios, simply.
Damon Knight, Head of Safety, Security and Quality at Air Navigation Solutions, writes of the complexities of safely integrating drones into our airspace, and details how a flexible, dynamic approach could be key to realising the potential benefits of these unnamed aircraft.
Join Skyfii and a panel of airport experts who will discuss how CrowdVision is addressing their challenges and operations.
At the World Routes 2021 Conference in Milan, International Airport Review Editor, Holly Miles, caught up with John Ackerman, Executive Vice President - Global Strategy and Development at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, to discuss how the airport has fared during the pandemic, their survival strategy, and how they have…
It is fair to state that 2021 was not quite the year the aviation industry had anticipated, or even hoped for, in many cases. For International Airport Review, Sergi Alegre, Director General of Airport Regions Council explains how post-pandemic uncertainty is motivating ARC to innovate and strive to achieve even…