A new chapter for aviation
EU Commissioner for Transport, Violeta Bulc, launches International Airport Review’s 2017 Leaders’ Series with an overview of the ICAO historic agreement to reduce international aviation emissions.
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EU Commissioner for Transport, Violeta Bulc, launches International Airport Review’s 2017 Leaders’ Series with an overview of the ICAO historic agreement to reduce international aviation emissions.
‘Brexit’ has created a unique challenge for regulators and economists. Forecasting the new arrangements the UK will develop with the EU – and the economic impact of those arrangements – is fraught with uncertainty. Brian Pearce, Chief Economist at IATA, discusses the potential impact for air travel in the UK...
Jeff Poole, Director General at the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (CANSO), queries how drones can safely be incorporated into our airspace.
General Manager of the Northern Europe Aviation Meteorology Consortium (NAMCON), Jaakko Nuottokari, discusses the challenges and obstacles involved in the efficient running of an airport in adverse weather and examines the new technologies in place to help with advanced forecasting.
Rob Adamson, Principal Architect at design consultancy, DIALOG, outlines the unique features of the terminal as well as the process of designing airports with the environment in mind...
Pedro Hernández, Acting Assistant Director for Facilities Development at the Miami-Dade Aviation Department, provides an overview of APMs at Miami.
ICAO Council President, Olumuyiwa Benard Aliu, provides an overview of the historic ICAO sustainable development agreement....
Aviation Security Consultant, Captain Tom Walsh, addresses the issues of ‘captain’s authority’ and ‘common strategy’ by government officials, airport security managers, airport law enforcement and other first responders to security events involving commercial airliners at their airports, and discusses where the responsibility lies.
Todd Alderman, reveals more about Daifuku Airport Technologies who develop, manufacture and provide a full range of automation and logistics solutions...
With airports striving to ensure their operations are seamless and remain undisrupted whatever the weather, winter operations remain a critical airport process. Numerous factors contribute to a successful winter season including forecasting technologies, efficient preparation and the ability to learn from previous experiences. Read on to find out more...
Whether it's air traffic control, air safety, aeronautical meteorology, air navigation systems or air traffic flow and capacity management, ATC/ATM operations are some of the most critical in the airport industry. With air capacities reaching their max, these services are being tested, but at the same time new technologies continue…
The advent of new technologies in the terminal environment has seen unprecedented growth over the past few years. These emerging and established technologies are deployed to help improve and simplify passengers’ travel processes. In our Terminal Technologies In-Depth Focus, we reveal just some of the new trends making their way…
24 January 2017 | By International Airport Review
Read the free-to-view digital version of Issue #1 2017, which includes a round-up of industry events, advancing technologies in winter weather forecasting and terminal technologies, sustainable airports and in-flight security, as well as celebrating 20 years of International Airport Review...
Every year more than three billion bags are checked in at airports worldwide – a staggering number that will continue to rise sharply over the next two decades. Yet through the smart use of technology, only a small percentage of bags are mishandled each year. Vice-President of Airports at SITA,…
As the world economy is entering the fourth industrial revolution, which signals a major shift from the service economy to the experience economy, airports realise the need to transform their role from simple enablers of air travel to participators in the travel process and active promoters in its inception, planning…