Survey shows passengers want more control and shorter waiting times
Passengers want more control through their smartphones and shorter waiting times with the use of biometrics when travelling.
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Passengers want more control through their smartphones and shorter waiting times with the use of biometrics when travelling.
A crypto-mining infection has been discovered at an international airport, despite the network being protected by antivirus systems.
On 19th September 2019, International Airport Review hosted a webinar in association with TIBCO, exploring the potential of correlating data.
Day two of AITS 2019 has opened with a push for sharing strategies to ensure airports are future-ready.
New technologies – and the data they provide – can better inform decision making, keep operations up to date and ensure the passenger is content.
Developing new non-aeronautical revenue streams by investing in the digital future is key to hedging risks and profiting from increasing potentials.
Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) is striving to develop into a smart airport; leveraging innovation and technology to shape the future travel experience to be streamlined, efficient and enjoyable.
Utilising data analytics is quickly becoming essential for the successful operation of airport areas including check in, retail, booking and security. But it will also help secure the concept of seamless travel.
The Digital Twin concept gives an airport operator the chance to make decisions within a data model, analyse the outcome and optimise the result. Are you using it yet?
The aviation industry will soon heavily rely on data, not just to enable a smooth experience but to ensure services are based on individual preferences. ACI’s ACRIS Model will be an integral tool in this transformation.
New partnership will enable continuous and automated tracking of Unit Load Devices both on the ground and in the air with a combination of both freight and movement data.
With airports constantly challenged to keep up with the opportunities and associated risks brought about by advances in technology, Tara Nolan looks ahead to this year's Airport IT & Security conference for some answers.
As passenger numbers continue to rise, airports are developing solutions to pressure points. In India, the use of Digi Yatra has ensured that despite the increase in passengers, efficiency and reliability have not been compromised. This can only continue to aid terminal operations and create a more seamless journey for…
Imagine an airport where you can breeze securely through controls and all restricted-access zones. Biometrics can make this a reality, discusses Franck Maurin, Product and Solutions Director for Passenger facilitation & Border Control at IDEMIA
Artificial intelligence, alongside proper training and education, can manage even the worst of security breaches into a positive outcome for airports and their users, says Kristina Dores, Chief, Aerodromes & Ground Aids at Namibia Civil Aviation Authority, and Brad Hayes, CTO at Circadence Corporation. However, the key question is when…