Collaborative approach essential for airport slot allocation
Coordination based on global standards helps to maximise utilisation of existing capacity, avoid delays and improve passenger experience.
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Coordination based on global standards helps to maximise utilisation of existing capacity, avoid delays and improve passenger experience.
The EUROCONTROL ‘Challenges of Growth 2018’ study predicts there will be a lack of capacity at European airports in 2040 preventing around 1.5 million flights from flying. Such a lack of capacity could mean 160 million passengers would not be able to travel with a potential economic loss of around…
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.
Lars Aspelund Faurschou, Head of Airside Support at Copenhagen Airports A/S, explains how an all departments method is the best way to tackle to frequent and sometimes sudden winter weather that impacts Copenhagen Airport.
Runway resurfacing is required at Kuusamo Airport to repair damage caused by the extreme winter weather in Finland.
CANSO says that network approach, new technologies and a performance-based regulatory framework is key to improving the future of Europe's ATM.
Delays have been seen across the board at UK airports - with one in every four outbound flights delayed or cancelled.
Twenty-first century civil aviation is being more and more recognised as a driver of economic, social and cultural development.
Four flights take-off and land at Beijing Daxing International Airport as trials begin ahead of the opening of the new structure in September 2019.
16 May 2019 | By Honeywell
Airports are among the most heavily trafficked establishments, with travel expected to continue to increase. As airports work to accommodate more travellers — all while adhering to the latest industry standards — doing so efficiently becomes more difficult. Fortunately, technology developments are helping mitigate these challenges and helping airports can…
In a week promoting best-practise in aviation safety, the AOA will showcase the UK's safety standards, which are amongst the best in the world.
How can we ensure that the airport environment is always safe and accidents that could result in personal injury claims and lawsuits are prevented? Steve Howards, Content Marketing Manager at Herrig & Vogt, provides us with the answer.
Improve turnaround performance with Airport Collaborative Decision Making. Tips for partner engagement. Case study. Extend to Total Airport Management (TAM)
Improving airport infrastructure and using technological advancements to reduce operational delays will be the main market drivers during 2019-2025.