Australian and NZ airport communities together commit to safety
Thousands of airport employees at more than 150 airports and aerodromes across Australia and New Zealand will take part in Airport Safety Week.
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Thousands of airport employees at more than 150 airports and aerodromes across Australia and New Zealand will take part in Airport Safety Week.
Li Huayu, Assistant President and General Manager of International Civil Aviation at Nuctech, discusses the current biggest threat to airport security, and further technologies that need to be developed to tackle airport threats.
Denver is to provide visually-impaired guests with a service that describes the airport's surroundings via their phone camera.
Speaking at the ICAO 40th Assembly, ICAO Secretary General, Dr Fang Liu, discussed aviation safety and air navigation capacity and efficiency.
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Drone detection technology is to be trialled at Ottawa International Airport to see whether it can function compatibly in a civilian airport.
Breath analyser examination facilities have been introduced in Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA).
Cyber-security has been identified as a real risk for the aviation sector, requiring resilient systems and robust and efficient defences.
Looking to the future, Schiphol has upgraded the FireFly, encorporating elements based on the Airbus A380 to enable more intensive fire fighting training exercises.
Roadmap for drones, staff training, standardisation, human super recognisers, regulatory landscapes and future thinking are just some of the topics being covered in day two of AITS' security stream.
With an inspiring keynote speech from Chris Woodroofe, and Richard Duncan's Chair address, the security stream of AITS is officially open.
The ISH, which opened beginning of 2018, is a world-class cyber-security competence centre that builds a powerful coalition of experts to develop, train and implement the right strategies, tools and talents to defend the industry against all cyber-threats. Marc Lindike, Head of ISH, tells us more.
ACI has launched a programme to improve passenger and baggage screening at airports worldwide to increase efficiency.
Safety is supposed to be everyone’s top priority in the world of airports, airlines and ground service providers. However, as Wayne Anaka, President of AVCON, highlights, in reality safety is having to compete with on-time performance and profitability.
The occurrence of an epidemic alarm is incredibly rare, but airports must be prepared nonetheless; Tegel Airport proves regular practise results in smooth operation.