COVID-19 safety guidelines for air travel published by EASA and ECDC
The new guidelines for European aviation outline measures that will ensure the safest way to travel amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The new guidelines for European aviation outline measures that will ensure the safest way to travel amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.
With air traffic control on the cusp of a digital revolution involving remote towers, Jersey Airport’s Air Traffic Controller, Peter Moore, explains how the airport overcame some of the challenges involved, including the use of eye-tracking technology.
Coming together at the ICAO-EASA Forum on Civil Aviation in South East Asia, officials discussed local cooperation and regional safety performance.
ECCSA was initiated in response to a call to action by the European Commission and aviation stakeholders and is supported by EASA.
Ports of Jersey has been following remote tower technology for many years, having recognised very early on that this would revolutionise the future provision of air traffic control services. Recently appointed Jersey Airport Director, Inez Bartolo, explains some of the reasons behind the company’s decision to pursue remote tower technology,…
Dublin Airport implements a new device to reduce the time spent on essential airfield safety checks in regard to aircraft parking lighting.
The EASA have released the first building block to enable safe VTOL operation and the introduction of new air mobility systems in Europe.
Research and innovation is underway in SESAR – the technological pillar of the Single European Sky – to ensure that increasing drone traffic in Europe’s skies can be managed safely, in particular in relation to commercial air transport. Florian Guillermet, Executive Director of the SESAR Joint Undertaking, tells us more.
EUROCONTROL Network Manager's alarming system ensures that unsafe aircraft are detected before they enter European airspace.
The new regulations will ensure the safe, secure and sustainable operation of drones across Europe, with all states adhering to the same rules.
The EUROCONTROL ‘Challenges of Growth 2018’ study predicts there will be a lack of capacity at European airports in 2040 preventing around 1.5 million flights from flying. Such a lack of capacity could mean 160 million passengers would not be able to travel with a potential economic loss of around…
The ICAO Council President emphasised the importance of near-and long-term air transport priorities during his recent European mission.
Dublin Airport has created an airport geographic information systems app to track its assets to provide real-time information.
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA)'s #notonmyflight campaign aims to reduce disruptive passengers on flights, which contribute to mounting delays in European airspace.
As details of the terms of the UK's exit from the EU still remain a mystery, the UK's CAA has put into place contingency plans ensuring trade between the UK and the U.S. remains as uninterrupted as possible following the UK's exit from the EU.