Drone Series: Sensor technology to pinpoint the location of drones
In his second instalment for International Airport Review, Lee Mansell describes how sensor technology can detect, track and identify drone activity.
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In his second instalment for International Airport Review, Lee Mansell describes how sensor technology can detect, track and identify drone activity.
Turkmenistan Airlines have been banned from flying over European airspace by the EASA due to concerns over safety standards.
The predicted increase in greenhouse gas emissions could undermine efforts to mitigate climate change and limit the global temperature rise to below the target of two degrees Celsius in the Paris Agreement.
The ACI programme APEX promotes safer airport operations and cooperation throughout the industry, with Abu Dhabi receiving the 100th review.
2018 saw an increase in incidents and accidents within the air transport industry, but how do we stop this becoming the norm?
Etihad Aviation Training, part of Etihad Aviation Group, has accomplished the significant milestone of becoming the first full European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Approved Training Organisation (ATO) for the transport category in the United Arab Emirates.
ICAO, the European Union and South East Asia are working together for cheaper, safer and more sustainable aviation.
As Brexit looms ever closer the aviation industry braces itself for a no-deal scenario but Sky News has questioned the readiness of the CAA for such a deal.
With Brexit just around the corner, and a no-deal scenario edging closer, Bob Simmons, Technical Director at Baines Simmons, takes us through the possibilities of air travel in a post-Brexit Britain.
When it comes to regulating the aviation industry, focusing on an organisation’s performance can pay large safety dividends, says Stephanie Shaw, the UK Civil Aviation Authority’s Head of Performance Based Regulation, in this the final article in our July safety series.
The EU has begun a new project, estimated to cost €7 million, with Latin America, to improve aviation security and strengthen partnership between the two.
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.
In February 2018, the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) published the first formal proposal to regulate the safe operations of small civil drones in Europe. As part of International Airport Review's safety series. Dominique Fouda, Head of Communications and Quality at EASA, outlines the proposed new rules.
Andy Blackwell former Head of Security with Virgin Atlantic and now a Registered Independent Security Consultant specialising in Transport Security, provides insights into the enduring and evolving threats to civil aviation based on analysis of events during the first six months of 2017.
Fernando Lopez-Calleja, Head of Aerodrome Licensing & Assurance at Heathrow Airport Limited, discusses EASA regulatory changes and how airports can improve the aerodrome safety management system.