ACI highlight the importance of reliable and effective data-sharing
ACI highlighted that reliable and effective transmission of data across all airport stakeholders is key to both efficiency and improving the passenger experience.
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ACI highlighted that reliable and effective transmission of data across all airport stakeholders is key to both efficiency and improving the passenger experience.
Delving deep into the airport IT and security sectors, our recent survey results offer opinions from industry professionals across the globe.
The use of blockchain technologies could be of tremendous benefit to reduce the pressure on current human resources, while at the same time sustaining increasing demand and quality levels.
Learning from key challenges from the aviation industry with a digital transformation setting you ahead of the competition.
18 January 2019 | By Targit
How many passengers can you expect this evening? What is the average wait time right now? How many security lanes should you open tomorrow?
As airport capacity continues to push its current boundaries, infrastructural developments are not the only way to copy with passenger growth. To cater for the growing needs of passengers, airports must do all they can to ease congestion within their operations. Facial recognition, and the biometric technology behind it, provides…
IATA has launched its Turbulence Aware data resource to help airlines avoid turbulence when planning routes tactically in flight.
At the end of day two of the #AITS18 conference we would like to thank all those that attended and contributed to the event. We provide an overview of the day's most popular topics.
As the last in the series for IATA and ACI's NEXTT vision, we get to know the speakers of the Interactive Decision Making webinar.
CANSO has outlined the opportunities and challenges offered by new technologies and a new approach to human performance to improve aviation safety.
In an exclusive Q&A we speak to Kevin Faulkner, Business Development Director at Airport Information Systems Ltd, about his role in the industry and the challenges associated with the deployment of effective airport management systems.
Hamad International Airport (HIA) has announced the success of the first phase of its Smart Airport programme, which will enable more than 25 per cent of Qatar Airways' passengers to use self-service check-in and bag-drop facilities.
Airports must embrace next-generation disruptive technologies to improve their operational efficiency, says Dheeraj Kohli, Vice President and Global Head of Travel and Transportation at Unisys Corporation, discussing how the often-underutilised resource of big data presents a huge opportunity for the airport industry.
In this issue: revolutionary intelligent airfield lighting solutions, Finavia on creating an accessibe airport for all, and the rise of facial recognition