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Russell Holmes, Strategy Director at ico Design, provided us with an interesting opinion piece, that asks: What would happen if big-tech brands opened an airport?
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Russell Holmes, Strategy Director at ico Design, provided us with an interesting opinion piece, that asks: What would happen if big-tech brands opened an airport?
10 July 2019 | By International Air Transport Association (IATA)
Following on from the first webinar of this series, which introduced the IATA RFID priority, this session focused on adopting and implementing RFID in baggage handling. Participants will be given some practical tools and resources to explore using RFID as a tracking solution for their operations and will be given…
Artificial intelligence, alongside proper training and education, can manage even the worst of security breaches into a positive outcome for airports and their users, says Kristina Dores, Chief, Aerodromes & Ground Aids at Namibia Civil Aviation Authority, and Brad Hayes, CTO at Circadence Corporation. However, the key question is when…
Non-aeronautical revenues are essential to airports' financial health, so we asked industry experts how they ensure they reap the benefits of airport incomes.
To address security concerns, airports have employed greater security both at the periphery of airports and within airport terminals themselves.
In this issue, find out about how artificial intelligence can manage even the worst of cyber-security breaches; how to ensure increasing drone traffic in Europe’s skies can be managed safely, and various approaches to enhancing non-aeronautical revenues.
Passengers can benefit from even more independence and flexibility at departure with Hamburg Airport’s self bag drop. Michael Eggenschwiler, Chief Executive Officer, Hamburg Airport explains how the experience of the technology to date leaves no doubt that automated baggage check-in is the right solution for the future.
Airport Guardian streamline airport badging operations by offering self-service modules for vendors and visitors, and a robust reporting tool.
Recent information screen blackouts at Gatwick and Heathrow have highlighted that airports need to diversify their information delivery systems.
With gate sharing between airlines on the increase, airports are turning to intelligent automation systems to help them assign gates for the smoothest journey – and most efficient throughput.
In an exclusive from David Gammie, CIO at Edinburgh Airport, we hear how smart networks help to meet increasing passenger demands for connectivity while delivering 24/7 business critical operations.
Intelligent Approach works by dynamically calculating the optimum time between arriving aircraft based on their type and the prevailing weather conditions.
Latest NIST tests confirm new facial-recognition algorithm from Vision-Box is a highly performant solution for the seamless travel concept.
3 June 2019 | By International Air Transport Association (IATA)
This webinar was an introduction to the IATA RFID priority, including RFID benefits, the IATA RFID roadmap and the IATA standard for RFID. It covered why IATA decided to move forward with RFID as the best mechanism for airlines to adopt Resolution 753 on baggage tracking and for the industry…
Delving deep into the airport IT and security sectors, our recent survey results offer opinions from industry professionals across the globe.