Baggage trends shaping the aviation industry
In Issue 2, International Airport Review outlines the key trends driving modern airport baggage handling, such as automation, advanced technology integration, and sustainability initiatives.
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In Issue 2, International Airport Review outlines the key trends driving modern airport baggage handling, such as automation, advanced technology integration, and sustainability initiatives.
Mahmood AlSeddiqi, former Vice President of IT for Bahrain Airport Company, writes exclusively for International Airport Review on the different scenarios in which airports can leverage the power of artificial intelligence and machine learning and the fundamentals that all airports must have, to accept the new changes.
For Issue 2 2024, Alex Lowe, Director of e-commerce, Cargo and Aviation Real Estate at Edmonton International Airport, spoke to International Airport Review at the Routes Asia 2024 conference in Langkawi, Malaysia about the airport’s ambitious cargo, real estate and air delivery-by-drone plans.
For Issue 2 2024, Steve Tukavkin, Vice President of IT and Digital at JFK International Air Terminal, discussed the innovative technologies JFKIAT has been implementing behind the scenes at the airport to continuously enhance the passenger experience.
For International Airport Review, Gregoire James, Commercial Director of the International Aviation Waste Management Association (IAWMA), writes how airports can play their part in waste reduction through recycling, composting, collaborating with airlines and reusable materials.
At Routes Asia 2024 in Langkawi, Malaysia, Andrea Tucci, Vice President of SEA Milan Airports, spoke to International Airport Review Editor Holly Miles to discuss how route development will shape the group’s ambitions for 2024.
Mario Ponta, Director of Innovation Quality and Continuous Improvement of SEA Milan Airports, shares his experience in starting the brand-new innovation department, tackling the challenge to turn ideas into effective improvement.
Robson Freitas, Head of Operations, Safety and Emergency at Belo Horizonte Airport in Brazil, shares his expertise on current and future security threats, the security landscape in Brazil and his top tips for preventing a cyber-attack.
Idar Sørgjerd, Head of Baggage Handling for Avinor, the operator of 43 airports in Norway, spoke to International Airport Review about how they are innovating the baggage handling systems for their airports.
Claire Waghorn, Sustainable Transition Leader at Christchurch International Airport Limited (CIAL), speaks to International Airport Review about what her airport is working on in terms of sustainability, what the industry needs to do and whether there is a silver bullet solution.
Tarvi Pihlakas, the Head of the Aviation Security Department at Tallinn Airport, provides an overview of the recently completed project that involved the replacement of all security screening equipment, resulting in a more convenient passenger experience.
Molly Waits, Chief Marketing and Air Service Development & Communications Officer for Houston Airport System reveals the exciting terminal expansions at George Bush Intercontinental (IAH) and William P. Hobby International Airport (HOU) that will see capacity expanded. She also gives insight into Houston Airport System’s successful route development strategy.
Diego Arrosa, CEO of Aeropuertos Uruguay, writes exclusively for International Airport Review’s Leaders’ Series. Diego outlines their expansion from two airports in Uruguay, to eight, as well as passenger trends, sustainability commitments and their innovation focuses for 2024.
El Dorado International Airport has revolutionised the experience of its passengers by introducing ‘DoraBot’, a new artificial intelligence (AI) powered virtual assistant that offers personalised attention throughout travellers' journeys. Luis Soto, Daniel Beltrán and Juan David Micolta explain more for International Airport Review.
For Issue 2 2024, Yvonne Moynihan, Chief Corporate and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Officer at Wizz Air Group, answers some questions about their plans for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), including their collaboration with UK-based Firefly Green Fuels who have developed a novel pathway to SAF.