ICAO Aviation Security Week addresses the threat to civil aviation
ICAO Aviation Security Week forges important progress on coordinating responses to terrorist mobility and emerging threats.
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News & articles from International Airport Review covering the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), which codifies international air navigation.
ICAO Aviation Security Week forges important progress on coordinating responses to terrorist mobility and emerging threats.
Heathrow Airport has revealed four key action areas to reduce and offset the growth in emissions from new flights, Heathrow will consult with partners on the delivery of this plan ahead of the first statutory consultation on expansion in summer 2019
IATA has called on the government of Colombia and aviation stakeholders to work together to grow the economic benefits that aviation delivers to the country.
Latin American States enjoyed a seven per cent increase in passenger traffic during 2017, yet this growth needs to be managed safely, efficiently and securely.
The amendment to the ICAO Annex 14 – Aerodromes, will provide a safe reduction in the minimum requirements for many important airfield dimensions.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), which manages and operates Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport in the heart of Lebanon, has undertaken an extensive 10-year reconstruction programme to rebuild the airport following decades of sustained damage during conflicts. Airways New Zealand explains how an innovative approach to air traffic control…
As sustainability becomes more important to ensuring the longevity of the aviation industry, the Global Sustainability Aviation Summit brought together key players to ensure that the 2008 plan of action for combatting climate change was not in vain. Executive Director of the Air Transport Action Group, Michael Gill, provides an…
Canada has agreed to cooperate with Central American and Caribbean States on Accident and Incident investigations (AIG) matters to improve regional safety.
Airports Council International (ACI) World Director General, Angela Gittens, has called on aviation regulators and airports in Africa to realistically assess challenges together and implement aviation-related safety and security actions and initiatives.
CANSO is calling on States to address challenges facing ATM infrastructure and enable the aviation industry to take full advantage of opportunities offered by the latest technologies. The challenges include growing air traffic, new entrants to airspace such as drones, high altitude and space vehicles, and cyber-threats.
International experts representing a wide range of disciplines have converged at the UN aviation agency, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) in Montréal, for the 10-day long 13th Air Navigation Conference.
The fourth Middle East Safety Summit, organised by the General Civil Aviation Authority in cooperation with the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), discussed aviation safety in the Middle East and challenges posed to the industry.
ICAO Council President Aliu urges member states to remain engaged in environmental issues by putting the CORSIA standards into action as of 1st January 2019.
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.
After his previous two articles on safety, Gordon Griffiths brings his safety series full circle as he aims to improve aviation safety, how it is recognised and how effectively it is implemented into the workplace.