The aviation industry must collaborate to prevent human trafficking
International Airport Review explored the industry’s perspective on what additional measures all aviation stakeholders should take in order to help stop human trafficking.
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International Airport Review explored the industry’s perspective on what additional measures all aviation stakeholders should take in order to help stop human trafficking.
Trafficking, construction and design, airport apps, baggage handling, ARFF and recovery, and noise management are all included in this issue of the magazine.
Imagine buying the high-tech car of your dreams but not taking delivery for a few years. In that time, your family grows, life changes and technology advances – fast. By the time you’re sitting behind the wheel in 2022, you no longer need to. With the rise of driverless cars,…
The year 2019 has already seen a 13 per cent growth in traffic at Bordeaux Airport, and so improved infrastructure and processes have been deemed essential for the future.
Airport queues - nobody likes them, least of all passengers who are running late. Fortunately, with regulators across the world increasingly stipulating the use of queue measurement systems to inform passengers of wait times, the guesswork and stress associated with standing in line are diminished.
Venice Marco Polo Airport coordinated an in-depth study to reveal how – and where – passengers become stressed when travelling through the airport.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is ushering in a new world, in which everything is going to be different, from management and communication to education and hiring. While the changes are becoming more apparent across many industries, aviation has been at the forefront of this development with the transformation of passenger…
Adam Spurling, Compliance Team Manager at Civil Aviation Authority, discusses the impact SeMS could have on airport security, and how it is in all stakeholders’ best interests to utilise the concept.
New terminals and runways require long-term traffic forecasting and careful consideration of changing technologies, but they also provide the chance to explore how our workforce, our climate and our communities may change over time, highlights Caroline Wilkie, CEO of the Australian Airports Association (AAA).
Angela Gittens, Director General of ACI World, discusses how automation is critical for the aviation industry to identify key opportunities and concerns related to operating vehicles at airports.
Simon Earles, Planning and Sustainability Director at Bristol Airport, details how the regional airport has continued making environmentally-friendly decisions as operations adapt to handle the increasing passenger traffic.
Bengaluru International Airport is a pioneer among airports in Asia with regard to sustainability. Hari Marar, MD and CEO of Bangalore International Airport Limited, tells us about the various environmentally-friendly initiatives that have been implemented.
Facial recognition (FR) technology is redefining many aspects for the air travel community. With high performance levels in terms of speed and accuracy, it is no surprise the wide-spread adoption of FR technology for air travel will continue throughout 2020.
Within a complex terminal renovation at Miami, new screening technologies have been installed to ensure passenger and luggage processing is not just efficient, but as safe as possible. Lester Sola, Miami-Dade Aviation Department Director and CEO, provides more information on the on-going developments.
The Russian airport was developed with passenger experience, terminal capacity, ecological impact and economical growth all in mind.