Christchurch Airport uses virtual training for emergency realities
Christchurch Airport turned to virtual reality technology to aid the training of airport fire fighters: An example of innovative evolution within airport operations.
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Christchurch Airport turned to virtual reality technology to aid the training of airport fire fighters: An example of innovative evolution within airport operations.
Cirium found that Moscow Sheremetyevo International Airport came out on top in multiple categories, followed by Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport.
The project will work to modernise Aden Airport and bring it up to the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
With an expected increase in passenger numbers, Airservices Australia’s Chief Financial Officer, Paul Logan, discusses how the company is developing and how they will ensure that the industry keeps pace with future growth.
Within a series of workshops, Melbourne Airport's retail and hospitality staff will learn to address the unique needs of international passengers.
Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth Airports will all benefit from the implementation of airport collaborative decision making.
The system has been in operation since October 2019, visualising the status of passenger traffic at security inspections.
Mike Willson, fire-fighting foam specialist, investigates whether passenger and staff safety is at a greater risk in Australia due to incorrect use of fire‑fighting foams and uncompromising regulations.
BLR Airport has commenced operations on its new south runway, making it the first airport in India to operate independent parallel runways.
International Airport Review investigated the design of an airport that is expected to transform one of the greatest cities in the world.
Perth Airport will be implementing new automation technology next year to ensure the departure experience is hassle-free for passengers.
The new automated eGates were put into operation with the aim of enhancing international passenger experience.
Toronto, Sydney, Munich and Hong Kong airports have all signed the declaration to join the fight against illegal wildlife trafficking.
Investments are being made into automating the journey and expanding mobile services in order to improve the passenger experience.
New terminals and runways require long-term traffic forecasting and careful consideration of changing technologies, but they also provide the chance to explore how our workforce, our climate and our communities may change over time, highlights Caroline Wilkie, CEO of the Australian Airports Association (AAA).