£3.5 million airfield radar system implemented at Teesside Airport
The first of its kind in the UK, the new airfield radar system will monitor Teesside Airport’s 215 cubic miles of airspace and be future-proofed for decades to come.
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The first of its kind in the UK, the new airfield radar system will monitor Teesside Airport’s 215 cubic miles of airspace and be future-proofed for decades to come.
Set to open in 2021, the Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC) at Cranfield University aims to bring together sector leads from across the aviation industry within a collaborative research environment to create, experiment and challenge the digital status quo. International Airport Review’s Junior Editor, Leah Hockley, spoke with three…
Moventor has generated a list of things to check to ensure you have done all the preparation needed when the GRF applies.
In this issue we feature articles from industry experts on a vast range of topics including: the new era of post-pandemic travel; noise abatement; the construction of the new main terminal at Portland International Airport; and the Digital Aviation Research and Technology Centre (DARTeC) at Cranfield University, which aims to…
The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) is the largest organisation representing aviation workers in Europe. In an article for International Airport Review , Eoin Coates, Head of Aviation at ETF, highlights the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on aviation's workerforce, and calls on the European Commission to act now to…
As part of the UK's Future Flight Challenge, Heathrow will research the use of new technologies and create a blueprint for making zero carbon aviation a reality.
The SESAR Deployment Manager will use the CP1 regulation to guide operational stakeholders on what has to be done, how, where and by when, with the aim of accelerating the digitalisation of European ATM towards a greener aviation industry.
See how airports manage the drone threat by deploying purpose-built radars ELVIRA® and IRIS®. They detect, track and classify drones in airspace.
Jochen Bauer, Director of Sales and Marketing at Guntermann & Drunck GmbH (G&D), speaks to International Airport Review about how the company is dealing with the pandemic and helping airports to integrate KVM solutions into their ATC.
Learn how Robin’s specialised avian radars can help prevent bird strikes at airports with real-time, 24/7 monitoring of drones and birds.
Purpose-built to monitor birds, see how Robin’s MAX® radar can reduce the risk of bird strikes and make your airspace safer.
More airports are introducing measures to detect, track and classify intrusive drones in airspace. So, what technologies are used to tackle drones?
More airports are introducing innovative measures to mitigate bird strikes. See how Schiphol in Amsterdam uses avian radar to tackle the risk.
South America’s first Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) to be installed at Congonhas Airport in São Paulo.
The project has secured partial funding through the UK government’s Future Flight Challenge to look at the feasibility of an air taxi service in the UK's South West region.