SITA joins project aimed at creating independent digital identity network
SITA will be working with airline customers to trial issuing credentials to small groups of passengers and allowing them to use them in controlled environments.
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SITA will be working with airline customers to trial issuing credentials to small groups of passengers and allowing them to use them in controlled environments.
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) will be investing $659.8 million in airports across the U.S. through 450 grants which will help the development of the airports and thus passenger experience.
A major aerospace research institution has set out its main goals for dealing with problems arising from the magnitude of passengers expected to use the air transport in the coming decades.
The money is aimed at boosting UK aerospace firms developing innovations in electric aircraft, hybrid-electric propulsion systems and future materials for manufacturing.
Heathrow has begun its search for innovation partners ahead of the North-West runway expansion development and hopes to find the 'best in Britain'
Unmanned aircraft systems safety regulations are being discussed by aviation bodies, The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and Airbus, in the hope of establishing industry-wide standards.
Brexit may pose less of a problem for businesses near Gatwick, with 60 per cent of its local exports already going to markets outside the EU.
Renovation at DEN finally begins, with a phased construction plan aimed at minimal passenger disturbance while expanding for 80 million expected passengers
The third runway has finally been given the initial go-ahead from Parliament, but the Government and Heathrow have been warned against passengers and airlines footing the bill.
A report said that although 16 airports have been classified as 'very good', four still not meet the standards set by the Civil Aviation Authority.
ADP Ingénierie have been given the go ahead to begin a feasibility study on a new international airport in Ho Chi Minh, with construction due to begin in 2025
With construction of terminal one due to be completed in 2023, the DIER is released and shows the environmental plans for the redevelopment.
Ahead of the summer holiday period Gatwick Airport is expecting its passenger numbers to continue to rise as they did through June.
Simulation technology developed in New Zealand will be sent to Lebanon to assist with air traffic control training and reduce on-the-job learning.
The project comes after years of steadily increasing traffic at Finland's busiest airport.