Airport 4.0: How private 5G is a key enabler
6 October 2021 | By Nokia
Watch Nokia and Brussels Airport webinar on how private 5G is a key enabler to help airports accelerate digital transformation.
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6 October 2021 | By Nokia
Watch Nokia and Brussels Airport webinar on how private 5G is a key enabler to help airports accelerate digital transformation.
With reopening framework announced today in Australia, both government and Australia’s international airports are co-operating to ensure a safe and polished easement of travel restrictions.
Aviation will continue to struggle to recover, according to the International Air Transport Association, if COVID-19 travel restrictions and regimes continue to be inconsistent and complex.
Recovery in air travel eased in August 2021, according to The International Air Transport Association's latest report, as domestic air traffic demand is severely impacted by the Delta variant.
Due to the major descent in international visitor traffic and slow COVID-19 recovery of the global aviation industry, 44.6 million air travel jobs, including tourism employees, are at risk.
Airports and airlines across the world have announced that they are joining the battle against wildlife traffickers and smuggling attempts, spreading the global messages of ‘It Doesn’t Fly With Us!’
According to the International Air Transport Association’s August 2021 data, despite the pressure on air cargo capacity increasing the demand for global air cargo continues to steadily grow.
An agreed partnership between EUROCONTROL’s Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC), the Belgian Ministry of Defence and skeyes, will see the development of a new air traffic management system.
Find out from a panel of experts in airline travel and baggage operations in this informative webinar available on demand. A must-see session for airlines, airports, ground handlers, integrators, and others in the travel industry.
New software that calculates gate pushbacks at busy hub airports, has been announced by the U.S. Transportation Department’s FAA and NASA, with aims to launch the advanced technology at 27 airports.
EUROCONTROL's latest data report highlights the decrease in CO2 flight emissions despite the strong traffic recovery during summer 2021 in the EU.
As part of the airport’s efforts to become net zero by 2030, Bristol Airport has announced that it is trialling a new electric airside bus, which will operate between its terminal building and the aircraft.
The U.S. Department of Transportation has issued one of the largest fines, $1.9 million, to United Airlines for the violation of the Department’s rule outlawing long tarmac delays.
Los Angeles International Airport is set to pilot new earthquake early warning technology, which will provide extra time for passengers and employees to prepare for an expected earthquake.
The demand for air cargo services is said to continue in the fourth quarter, according to The International Air Cargo Association, as the aviation industry is set be faced with further challenges.