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The past, present and future of Airport Carbon Accreditation: a Q&A with ACI EUROPE

11 December 2017 | By ,

ACI EUROPE's Carbon Accreditation Scheme saw an increase of participants to 209 airports, meaning cooperating airports now cover 41.5 per cent of global passenger traffic. We caught up with Marina Bylinsky, Head of Environmental Strategy & Intermodality at ACI EUROPE, to ask her what the future holds for airports going…

Webinar Review: Addressing the challenges of Total Airport Management

7 December 2017 | By , ,

On 22 November 2017, International Airport Review hosted a webinar in association with Leidos, which explored how best to deal with the complexities of airport ecosystems in the context of the whole airport process. Here Leidos colleagues John Bissett (Business and Account Director), Ade Edwards (Technical Director – Global Airports),…

One ID: Preparing for end-to-end seamless travel across borders

7 December 2017 | By

Seamless passenger flow is a hot topic in passenger facilitation and although the industry has started to develop and implement this, preparation for the next phase cannot wait; a digital identity to be used globally. Here Annet Steenbergen, Chair of IATA’s Passenger Facilitation Working Group, aims to set out a…

Regional branding plays big role in CVG modernisation project

3 December 2017 | By

Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG) is in the midst of a $6 million terminal modernisation project to upgrade its terminal and two concourses throughout the remainder of 2017 and early 2018. Candace McGraw, Chief Executive Officer of CVG, provides details of the renovation project, highlighting the importance of regional branding…

Faster, easier, friendlier: Exciting times ahead for LJLA

29 November 2017 | By

In an interview with International Airport Review, Mark Povall, Strategy Director at Liverpool John Lennon Airport (LJLA) explains that exciting times await the riverside airport with more growth to build on recent success, and an ambitious expansion programme driving the airport’s goals.

Addressing the needs of everyone

29 November 2017 | By

New entrants into the US National Airspace System (NAS) are about more than unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). In addition to traditional drones, rockets and balloons (such as Google’s Project Loon) are competing for airspace at both low and high altitudes. Integrating these new entrants into the NAS is no easy…