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Leaders’ Series 2018: Traffic is coming

17 August 2018 | By

June 2018 saw over a million flights in Europe – 4.1 per cent more than in June 2017. This growth is set to continue, with 12.4 million flights predicted in 2024. Are we, the aviation community in Europe, ready for this increase in traffic? Eamonn Brennan, Director General at EUROCONTROL,…

Staff Development Programme (SDP)

17 August 2018 | By

While airport capacity continues its ever-increasing surge, Airport Operations Consultant, Gordon Griffiths, believes that if staff are not trained to cope with the numbers of passenger, and the trials and tribulations that go together with it, creating brand-new terminals will not help to ease the strain of the current infrastructure…

Winter Operations In-Depth Focus 2018

15 August 2018 | By

How can airports and airlines ensure that their winter operations will stand up to the harsh reality of snowfall and ice on an airfield? We examine the strategies that are put in place, how effective teamwork is a real asset, and the technological advances that have benefited this sector.

Passenger Experience In-Depth Focus 2018

14 August 2018 | By

Ensuring that passengers have a pleasant experience at the airport is crucial, not only for customer satisfaction but also to enhance non-aeronautical revenue streams. Airports are therefore getting ever more creative in a bid to attract and maintain their passengers, and new technologies are playing an ever-increasing role…

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.

Why wait? Efficiencies in passenger processing at Vancouver

19 June 2018 | By

With the demand for air travel set to double over the next two decades, airports must embrace innovation – as both a solution to increasing efficiencies and to improve passenger satisfaction. Chris Gilliland, Director of Innovative Travel Solutions at Vancouver Airport Authority, reveals the airport’s pioneering BORDERXPRESS and CHECKITXPRESS deployments.

Embracing artificial intelligence with Pepper

19 June 2018 | By

Julia Schmidt, Manager of Innovation and Digitisation at Munich Airport, reveals the airport’s innovative use of robotics equipped with artificial intelligence to benefit the passenger experience, with the creation of Josie Pepper.

Coordinating the highly complex communications in aviation

19 June 2018 | By

Transportation accounts for the largest share of critical communications adopted in the business-critical sector. Tony Gray, Chief Executive of The Critical Communications Association (TCCA), reveals the role that critical communications plays in the airport industry.