Capabilities at a glance: Future flight
6 August 2021 | By Atkins
Exploring trends, challenges, new technologies, and societal pressures shaping the future of the aerospace and aviation industry.
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6 August 2021 | By Atkins
Exploring trends, challenges, new technologies, and societal pressures shaping the future of the aerospace and aviation industry.
In the third and final instalment of an exclusive mini-series by International Airport Review, Sarah Talbot, Project Manager and Airport Planner at ADM Aéroports de Montréal, discusses the intricacies of implementing ORAT within the airport’s major infrastructure projects.
Marc Houalla, Deputy Executive Director of Groupe ADP and Managing Director of Paris‑Charles De Gaulle Airport, argues that big data and artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly essential for airport management and takes an in-depth look at how it benefitted operations within his own airport.
Ersin İnankul, Chief Digital and Commercial Officer at Istanbul Airport, speaks to International Airport Review about the airport’s quest to offer a completely seamless passenger experience through touchless technologies, artificial intelligence and biometrics.
The ROUTES Partnership and United For Wildlife have launched a new ‘Step Up to Stop Wildlife Trafficking’ campaign and are encouraging all aviation companies that want to help to end wildlife trafficking in air transport to get involved. For International Airport Review, Michelle Owen, ROUTES’ Lead, discusses the campaign and…
Erik Lødding, Vice President of Strategy, Communications and Public Affairs at Avinor Air Navigation Services, speaks to International Airport Review about the operator’s position at the centre of the world’s largest remote towers programme.
Rika Ito, Manager of the Environmental Management Group at Kansai Airports, details the commitment being made to address environmental issues and the advantages of working collaboratively between the three airports under the group’s operation in the next instalment of International Airport Review’s exclusive series.
Zihong Gorman, IT Manager at San Francisco International Airport, details how upgrading their ETL programmes has reinvigorated analytics tools at the airport and is allowing both itself and business users to achieve so much more from their data.
Findings from an IATA survey have outlined that safety, operations and security will be the main areas where training will be required post-pandemic, once the workforce begins to return to the industry.
Findings of the Queen Alia Airport study emphasised the significance of the airport in facilitating economic growth, generating employment and boosting government revenue.
Rotterdam The Hague Airport has become the first airport worldwide to be accredited for the first time at the highest level of the ACI ACA programme.
Post-Brexit, the value of trade being transported through Heathrow Airport could grow to over £204 billion, benefitting British businesses in every corner of the UK.
The introduction of SAF at Farnborough Airport is a major milestone in its sustainability programme, and will further support its emission reduction efforts.
As part of its commitment to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, Riga Airport will develop a medium-term 2030 sustainability strategy to help the airport to achieve its climate goals.
For International Airport Review, Luis Felipe de Oliveira, Director General of Airports Council International (ACI) World, discusses how there is no one-size-fits-all solution approach to recovery and that it will require heightened levels of collaboration and partnership among industry stakeholders in order to ensure success.