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Purpose-built to monitor birds, see how Robin’s MAX® radar can reduce the risk of bird strikes and make your airspace safer.
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Purpose-built to monitor birds, see how Robin’s MAX® radar can reduce the risk of bird strikes and make your airspace safer.
In the first instalment of International Airport Review’s new and exclusive sustainability series, Claire Waghorn, Sustainable Transition Leader at Christchurch Airport, discusses how the Maori concept of kaitiakitanga best describes the airport’s approach to sustainability, and how its Green Transition Plan will support ambitious emission reduction targets.
More airports are introducing measures to detect, track and classify intrusive drones in airspace. So, what technologies are used to tackle drones?
More airports are introducing innovative measures to mitigate bird strikes. See how Schiphol in Amsterdam uses avian radar to tackle the risk.
Global demand in 2020 was 10.6 per cent below 2019 levels, the largest drop in year-on-year demand since IATA started to monitor cargo performance in 1990.
On 18 February 2021, the Motorola Solutions webinar will discuss the company's Safe Airports integrated ecosystem, which allows you to address everyday concerns, as well as emerging situations through four pillars: Detect, Analyse, Communicate and Respond. The webinar will explore how these pillars work together to address the challenges that…
The new partnership will allow Kempegowda Airport to maintain the integrity and quality of temperature-sensitive cargo throughout entire journey.
Carol Lobato, Deputy General Manager at Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport Terminal 2, details the hard work that goes into creating an effortless, stress-free experience for passengers, and the importance of trust, now more than ever, in building and keeping relationships that will see those passengers return.
The scheme will allow commercial airports and ground handlers to apply for up to £8 million each from the UK government to support with fixed costs.
The use of the tow tractor supports Munich Airport's climate protection goals, which include to be completely carbon-neutral by 2030.
South America’s first Engineered Material Arresting System (EMAS) to be installed at Congonhas Airport in São Paulo.
The reconstruction of Palanga Airport's runway, as well as one taxiway and parts of the apron, will take 45 days and €13.6 million to complete.
The Air-One project will work to demonstrate how to unlock the potential of sustainable urban air mobility to reduce congestion, cut air pollution and holistically decarbonise transport.
The modernisation works involved the development of new retail and food and beverage options, as well as new entertainment offerings.
Restoring passenger confidence in air travel will be imperative to the survival of the aviation industry post-COVID-19. Albany International Airport spoke to International Airport Review’s Leah Hockley about the digital approach that they believe will be key in achieving this objective.