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Princess Juliana International Airport launches Automated Border Control solution
24 January 2017 | By International Airport Review
Princess Juliana International Airport continues with the upgrading of the airport’s passenger immigration infrastructure, now employing Vision-Box self-service biometric Automated Border Control eGates...
How Donald Trump might impact upon the future of aviation and airport security
How will Donald Trump change the the global approach to aviation and airport security? Andrew Farrelly, Co-Founder, CT Strategies assesses the future...
Air New Zealand launches biometric-enabled self-service bag drop
15 December 2016 | By International Airport Review
Air New Zealand has installed the first of its new biometric technology-enabled self-service bag drops at Auckland Airport...
Happy Flow Smart City to debut at Trustech in Cannes
28 November 2016 | By International Airport Review
The innovative, biometric single-token travel solution Happy Flow Smart City is set to premiere at Trustech in Cannes 29 November 2016...
Biometrics, security and IT solutions: A quickfire Q&A with Etienne van Zuijlen, SITA
6 October 2016 | By Roy Manuell, Digital Content Producer
We ask one of the speakers at Airport IT & Security 2016 Etienne van Zuijlen, SITA to talk us through IT, security, biometrics, ePassports and much more...
Interview Spotlight: Peter Böhm, Airport Market Manager Europe, Siemens Building Technologies
20 September 2016 | By International Airport Review
Siemens Building Technologies is the trusted technology partner for energy-efficient, safe and secure buildings and infrastructure. Airport Market Manager Europe, Peter Böhm, discusses the challenges with airport security system implementation.
The ‘connected’ traveller
Passengers are demanding ever more control over their airport journeys and are subsequently shaping how airports interact with them. With the advent of the ‘single travel token’ which is able to fast track passengers through the airport using biometric and biographic information, Matthys Serfontein, Vice President of Airport Solutions at…
Small steps to increased capacity
You don’t need expensive investments in new infrastructure to increase airport capacity, says Warsaw Chopin Airport’s Terminal Product Specialist, Piotr Pawlisiak, he believes that employee creativity and the vision and acceptance of airport management boards will suffice.
Airport Industry Trends for 2016
International Airport Review has put together a list of, what we believe, will be the top trends in the industry in 2016…
The strong case for automated controls at the border
Dave Bakker, President of SITA Europe, presents a compelling case for widespread implementation of automated border control systems to ensure faster traveller processing and uncompromised security.
Helsinki airport: Developing the travelling experience through technology
From arrival, through to check-in, shopping and departure gates, Helsinki Airport wants to make travelling even smoother. Vice President Heikki Koski describes how with the help of the latest technologies, the airport can understand passenger flow better and introduce new services to passengers to help them navigate and find services…
The self-service revolution is over. Long live self-service!
James C Cherry, President and CEO of Aéroports de Montréal and Chairman of the Board of Airports Council International – North America, explains how self-service technology is changing the way we travel.
Jamaica first in Americas to allow all passengers to use kiosks for faster border clearance
SITA kiosks to increase passenger throughput by 60% at Jamaica borders...
Passenger Flow & Experience supplement 2014
In this Passenger Flow & Experience Supplement we examine the use of biometrics in today’s airports, and INTERPOL provides a fascinating article about the organisation’s I-Checkit screening solution...