Speech recognition technology for air traffic controllers
Voice recognition that turns speech to text is thought to be the answer to the exponential growth in air traffic ensuring ATC systems are safe and efficient while being up-to-date.
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Voice recognition that turns speech to text is thought to be the answer to the exponential growth in air traffic ensuring ATC systems are safe and efficient while being up-to-date.
EUROCONTROL and CANSO have committed to support European aviation by working closely together to develop a seamless, pan-European air traffic management (ATM) system that fully copes with the growth in air traffic.
North American airports have managed to shrug off the potentially disruptive effects of record passenger volumes and massive construction projects to achieve a record high in overall passenger satisfaction.
At Sydney Airport, wayfinding is now available in Hindi and Arabic, as passenger numbers steadily increase from India and through the Middle East.
The fourth annual ICAO World Aviation Forum has emphasised that the top priority of development must be to ensure air traffic growth is managed safely, securely and efficiently, with due respect for our sector's concrete environmental commitments.
As negotiations continue between Prime Minister, Teresa May, and the EU over Britain's position in the world post-Brexit, the aviation industry has taken steps to ensure that there be limited disruption no matter the result of the deal.
In partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Delta Air Lines is launching the first biometric terminal in the United States.
As cargo throughput continues to grow significantly at the airport, the Hungarian hub will expand its handling capacity to further develop its role as the leading gateway in Central Eastern Europe.
Swissport handlers, employed by Ryanair, have been filmed mishandling passenger baggage at Manchester Airport.
The Czech Republic, Greece and Norway are now successfully operating Frequentis smartMessenger as market share expands to 70 per cent.
Heathrow has announced its investment in an unique project in UK aviation: the restoration of UK peatlands to offset carbon emissions.
Fraport AG, is investing €100 million in Thessaloniki’s “Makedonia” Airport (SKG), to create a “new era” at Greece’s second largest city.
Dr. Fang Liu, ICAO Secretary General, affirmed the need for responsive regulatory frameworks to support the safe integration of unmanned air traffic innovations into the global aviation network at ICAO's Unmanned Aviation Week.
Poll released by Heathrow shows, that since 2015 – more local people support Heathrow’s expansion than oppose it.
With its airline and waste management partners, the airport recycled almost half of non-quarantine aircraft cabin waste.