How biometric services improve passenger experience in airports
Dr. Atsushi Iwata, VP of NEC’s Safer City Solutions Division, explains how biometric services can play a key role in creating a better end-user experience for air passengers.
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Dr. Atsushi Iwata, VP of NEC’s Safer City Solutions Division, explains how biometric services can play a key role in creating a better end-user experience for air passengers.
Tory Richardson details how challenges within the aviation industry should be used to help cater for the increased demand for air travel in the years to come.
Technology will create new roles and new operational models requiring different competencies and mindsets. Martín Eurnekian, President of Aeropuertos Argentina 2000, reminds us that the user experience must remain at the centre of this transformation.
Biometric exit screening technologies will be piloted for a total of 45 days at three international gates at Philadelphia Airport.
On 5 February 2020, International Airport Review and IATA will explore how and why the aviation industry stands to greatly benefit from One ID.
As airports prepare to fulfil the new security and data collection requirements outlined by the EU, Chris Gilliland, Director of Innovative Travel Solutions within Vancouver International Airport, talks about how automated, self-service border control solutions must be considered.
Kadri Samsunlu, Chief Executive Officer of İGA Airport Operations, details the current state of the aviation industry in Istanbul and discusses how the airport is tackling the challenges that are being faced.
On 11th December 2019, International Airport Review and IDEMIA hosted a webinar, exploring how biometrics are a key enabler to overcome the challenge of processing more passengers whilst maintaining high security standards.
Perth Airport will be implementing new automation technology next year to ensure the departure experience is hassle-free for passengers.
For the third episode in International Airport Review’s podcast series, our editor Tara spoke to Brian Cobb, Vice President of Customer Experience and Chief Innovation Officer at Cincinnati / Northern Kentucky International Airport to discover potential approaches when trying to secure a positive passenger journey.
Investments are being made into automating the journey and expanding mobile services in order to improve the passenger experience.
Facial recognition (FR) technology is redefining many aspects for the air travel community. With high performance levels in terms of speed and accuracy, it is no surprise the wide-spread adoption of FR technology for air travel will continue throughout 2020.
As technologies such as artificial intelligence, robotics and blockchain increase not only the efficiency but accuracy of airport screening, Diogenis Papiomytis, Global Program Director – Commercial Aviation, Frost & Sullivan, explains how digital innovations are already having a powerful impact on airport screening, and why this needs to continue evolving.
Passengers will soon be able to identify themselves at Madrid-Barajas Airport with their biometric profile during a facial recognition test pilot.
Vision-Box celebrates the opening of a new manufacturing and logistics facility in Abóboda, Greater Lisbon.