Iberia airlines to offer virtual reality in-flight entertainment
From the depths of the Red Sea to city travelogues, passengers can now experience a new type of in-flight entertainment with the help of virtual reality.
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From the depths of the Red Sea to city travelogues, passengers can now experience a new type of in-flight entertainment with the help of virtual reality.
Sabrina Abdullah, Supervisor at Copenhagen Business School (CBS) within Management, Strategy and Technology and Founder of Prosper Consulting, discusses her highlights from Airport IT & Security 2018 and what she will be looking forward to at this year’s event.
12 February 2019 | By NATS and Searidge Technologies
NATS and Searidge are working with airports to combine the latest camera and machine learning technology with airfield and ATM data to solve some universal challenges – from low visibility to stand management.
Digital connectivity and a robust digital infrastructure are key to the development of the aviation industry, as ICAO and ICANN sign MoU.
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...
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.
The airport industry is no stranger to the threat of cyber attacks, but 2018 saw some key aviation and financial services companies in the spotlight after IT glitches. Lev Lesokhin from software consultancy CAST reveals how companies can learn from the past and avoid making the headlines for the wrong…
As airport capacity continues to push its current boundaries, infrastructural developments are not the only way to copy with passenger growth. To cater for the growing needs of passengers, airports must do all they can to ease congestion within their operations. Facial recognition, and the biometric technology behind it, provides…
In this issue: pioneering facial recognition technology, evolving firefighting tech, and the winners of the 2018 IAR Awards are announced.
Hexagon selected by Greater Toronto Airports Authority to implement fully integrated incident management system at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Professionals visiting Airport IT & Security 2018 are invited to attend a seminar on how to optimise data from disparate systems in order to boost efficiency, improve passenger experience, and maximise investment in technology.
In an exclusive Q&A we speak to Kevin Faulkner, Business Development Director at Airport Information Systems Ltd, about his role in the industry and the challenges associated with the deployment of effective airport management systems.
AOE’s award-winning OM³ platform is a digital marketplace, consisting of a unique and modular set of pre-integrated omnichannel functionalities, services and infrastructure.
Aviation is a massive industry, contributing $2.7 trillion to the global economy. But industry size and growth projections do not necessarily translate into business success for airports...