The Global Reporting Format – Industry must be prepared
Why should airport operators be concerned with the new Global Reporting Format? What are the issues and what are the potential solutions?
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Why should airport operators be concerned with the new Global Reporting Format? What are the issues and what are the potential solutions?
In the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series, Jane Rotsey, General Manager - Safety, Sustainability and Environment at Sydney Airport, states how, despite the uncertainty and challenges presented by the pandemic, the airport’s commitment to sustainability held fast.
For International Airport Review, Silja Fischer, Manager of Wildlife Trafficking Prevention at ACI World, and Crawford Allan, Senior Advisor to TRAFFIC on Wildlife Crime, detail the dangers poised by wildlife trafficking; the role that airports and the aviation industry can play in detecting, and helping to prevent, this trade; and…
In their webinar on 19 May, Nokia will be highlighting how a cost-effective, scalable and flexible optical LAN can support all sub-systems in an airport and grow as the airport adopts new digital applications and services in the future.
This month’s In-Depth Focus explores how airports are using artificial intelligence to monitor social distancing; predict passenger flows in order to mobilise airport staff; and provide passengers with up-to-date information via a voice and chat bot.
Finavia colleagues Nora Immonen, Vice President and Director of Commercial Business, and Tuomo Lindstedt, Project Manager, detail the projects that have been driving forward development at Helsinki Airport, all aimed at increasing capacity, removing complexities and, ultimately, creating a smooth, Finnish passenger experience.
Sunshine Coast Airport’s CEO, Andrew Brodie, reflects on the changes brought about by the unprecedented pandemic, and speaks of the strengths and positives that have evolved from that adversity which are guiding the airport’s future in the latest instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
For International Airport Review, Jesús Caballero Pinto, Director of Seville Airport, discusses the three elements that will underline the airport’s structure for recovery and echo the technological transformation of the aviation industry.
In this Guide To, we hear about the world’s largest remote towers programme; the progress that CANSO members have made on remote and digital towers in the last 10 years; and £34 million digital remote towers project - the largest project of its kind in the UK.
Digital remote towers help to leverage shared assets, improve efficiency, and enable new concepts of operations. Regina Bruzek, Frequentis’ Remote Tower Expert and Rainer Kaufhold, Research and Development Expert at DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung, talk to International Airport Review about the latest validation results, future scenarios and operational excellence.
Daniel-Robert Gooch, President of the Canadian Airports Council (CAC), addresses the current state of the Canadian aviation industry and asserts the crucial need for both financial and regulatory support from the government to drive the recovery of the sector.
Alexandre de Juniac, Director General and CEO of IATA, looks back over the devastation of the COVID-19 crisis, but believes that the industry is poised to make a strong come back in the next 12 months.
Kesang T. Ukyab, Manager of Innovation and Technology at Airports Council International (ACI) World, discusses why and how airport experts united to develop the Airport Health Measures Portal and Check & Fly app in order to support passengers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
VINCI Airports talks to International Airport Review about ‘MONA’, a revolutionary digital service and the first travel companion based on facial recognition, which was launched at France’s Lyon-Saint Exupéry Airport in October 2020.
Andrew O’Brian, President and CEO of Corporación Quiport S.A. – operator of Quito International Airport – writes how the key factors of effective leadership, communication and fluid coordination played a pivotal role in Quito International being the first airport in the region to resume commercial passenger operations.