Kyiv Boryspil International Airport sees revenue and passenger boost
17 August 2016 | By Roy Manuell
The acting CEO of Kyiv Boryspil, Yevhenii Dykhne, has been largely credited with a drastic turnaround at Ukraine’s busiest airport...
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17 August 2016 | By Roy Manuell
The acting CEO of Kyiv Boryspil, Yevhenii Dykhne, has been largely credited with a drastic turnaround at Ukraine’s busiest airport...
ACI EUROPE has published a new report showing a significant rise in private involvement across 500 European airports...
Historically, aerospace de/anti-icing technology has grown from the original concept of applying a freeze-point suppressant chemical to the wings of aircrafts. In a market whereby such a norm has influenced the entire de-icing industry, including the development of test methods, how can new life be injected into the way we…
Occasional blasts of severe winter weather are a fact of life at Toronto Pearson International Airport. For Craig Bradbrook, Vice President of Aviation Services, the key to minimising their impact is ensuring that everyone shares a belief in the value of collaboration.
20 January 2016 | By Ricardo Aitken, Airport Project Manager, IATA Consulting & Michal Wielgus, Marketing, IATA Consulting
Find out how a concentrated air transport industry effort is putting pharmaceuticals back in the air...
To transform the end-user experience at Miami International Airport, the airport is investing in sophisticated IT. Beacon technology is one of the latest initiatives designed to revolutionise the passenger experience and operations at the airport. Miami’s Director of Information Systems and Telecommunications, Maurice Jenkins, tells us more.
Several months on, debate, intrigue and media speculation continue to reverberate around Sir Howard Davies’s report into airport capacity. Whilst the final outcome on where to build an additional runway remains uncertain, what is clear is that it will take more than a decade to become a reality. In the…
Dave Bakker, President of SITA Europe, presents a compelling case for widespread implementation of automated border control systems to ensure faster traveller processing and uncompromised security.
To prevent acts of unlawful interference against civil aviation, knowledge about new threats is of fundamental importance when it comes to the adaption of airport security measures in an efficient and effective way. But which sources have to be tapped into and how must different emerging threats be weighted? The…
18 June 2015 | By Katie Sadler, Digital Content Producer, International Airport Review
Airports Council International (ACI) Europe gives reaction to a joint announcement made by the CEOs of Europe’s five largest airline groups on reducing airport charges addressed within a new EU Aviation Strategy.
Tim Meagher, Ground Operations Inspector with the Civil Aviation Safety Authority of Australia (CASA) examines the changing face of ground operations and how training can be optimised to ensure safety and make the most of changing skills demands.
Imagine offloading over 500 passengers, their luggage, and up to 38 unit load devices (ULDs) from an Airbus A380 aircraft so it’s ready to welcome 500 more passengers, their luggage and another 38 ULDs. Now imagine doing that more than 50 times a day. In Dubai, that’s the reality for…
Airports are complex places—there are many constraints, some landside and some airside, and all airports need efficient access to airspace. This is especially important at large and complex airports, which typically become constrained by available flightpaths for arrivals and departures as they expand. Smaller airports can also benefit from airspace…
20 March 2015 | By Mag. Julian Jäger, Management Board member, Vienna Airport (VIE)
Located at the very heart of Europe, Vienna Airport (VIE) is a strategically important airport in the region. As Management Board member Mag. Julian Jäger explains, VIE has made substantial progress in the past year in terms of the expansion and modernisation of infrastructure, its strategy to save costs and…
20 March 2015 | By International Airport Review
28th March 2001 marked the onset of a new era for air transport in Greece, with the opening of the Athens International Airport ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’, which has contributed to the transformation of the capital as one of the most modern, functional and safest airports in the world.