Aena network closes July 2022 with significant recovery
In July 2022, airports in the Aena network closed the month with 27,067,913 passengers, a 92 per cent recovery of the air traffic recorded in July 2019.
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In July 2022, airports in the Aena network closed the month with 27,067,913 passengers, a 92 per cent recovery of the air traffic recorded in July 2019.
Following the cap on departing passenger numbers at London Heathrow Airport, there has been major improvements to passenger experience, with fewer last minute flight cancellations, better aircraft punctuality, and baggage delivery.
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The Airport Authority Hong Kong has welcomed the Government of Hong Kong’s adjustments to quarantine arrangements for inbound passengers.
Watch this exclusive interview with with Sujata Kumar Suri, Vice President of Strategy and Commercial Development at Hamad International Airport, which took place at the Passenger Terminal Expo 2022, Paris.
Brisbane Airport has dramatically reduced its net zero emissions deadline by 25-years, in a bold move to become one of the planet’s most sustainable airports.
Andy Taylor, NATS Chief Solutions Officer, Digital Towers, explains the benefits of using AI and machine learning within the environment of a digital tower to identify ways of supporting controller decision making.
Voxpop clip with Nicholas Woods, CIO at MAG (Airports Group) on what’s keeping him awake at night.
Alessandro Fidato, Chief Operating Officer of SEA Milan Airports, outlines how baggage handling systems are re-inventing the passenger experience across the airport network.
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The International Air Transport Association has welcomed progress by states towards a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero aviation carbon emissions by 2050.
Over the last six months, London Heathrow Airport has experienced successful peaks over national holidays and continues to strive for a smooth and reliable passenger journey.
Introducing a new digital Remote Tower Centre requires trust in technology, safety and security for both employees and local communities, and, importantly, knowledge-sharing with all throughout the roll-out phase. Abraham Foss, Chief Executive Officer at the Avinor Group, explains more.
The Government of Canada and air industry partners are continuing the fight to take significant action to increase resources and streamline processes to ease airport congestion and delays.
Introducing a new digital Remote Tower Centre requires trust in technology, safety and security for both employees and local communities, and, importantly, knowledge-sharing with all throughout the roll-out phase. For Issue 2 2022, Abraham Foss, Chief Executive Officer at the Avinor Group, explains more.