What technology trends should airports look out for in 2019?
Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...
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Technology has always been at the forefront of progression in the aviation industry, but what can we look forward to in 2019? Here are 10 of the technologies set to make a big impact...
The AAA has renewed calls for the establishment of a AU$100 million Regional Airport Infrastructure Fund - the fund would help address the $170 million aeronautical infrastructure deficit that regions already face.
Passenger number have increased 2.5 per cent on 2017's numbers at HKIA in 2018, ahead of operations beginning in the Terminal 1 Annex Building.
With an expected four per cent increase in Jordan's aviation growth each year, the government of Jordan must prioritise safety according to IATA.
The commuter rail line which connects downtown Fort Worth to Dallas Fort Worth, which provides direct access to the airport, will be free to users until the end of January 2019.
VINCI Airports announces €1.15 billion of investments by 2028 for the extension of the Lisbon airport and for the opening of a new civil airport in Montijo, entirely financed by private funds.
Passengers at London City airport reached a total of 4.87 million in 2018, a 6.4 per cent increase on the previous year.
The pharma corridor between Hong Kong and Brussels Airport assures handling quality for temperature-sensitive pharmaceuticals.
IATA has launched a new payment system through which an instant direct payment can be made to airlines for flights, making the process safer and faster.
Gatwick and Heathrow will spend millions of pounds defending their airfields from drone disruption, following the events at Gatwick just before Christmas.
The deal, which is thought to have cost in excess of £2 billion, sees VINCI Airports partner with Global Infrastructure Partners to own the majority shareholding.
There is only one week left for local residents and businesses to make their views known on Gatwick’s growth plans.
Preliminary figures released by ICAO, show that a total of 4.3 billion passengers were carried by air transport in 2018, this indicates growth of 6.1 per cent over 2017.
To diversify its business offerings, Munich Airport has developed LabCampus, a subsidiary of the airport which will provide a cross-industry innovation centre. Managing Director of LabCampus, Dr Marc Wagener, reveals how the new venture will benefit the champions of the innovation sector.
In less than six months, Manchester Airport – the third largest airport in the UK – will open the first stage of its £1 billion transformation programme. Rob Stewart, Programme Delivery Director, reveals the plans.