Curb to Gate: Smart Airports Report 2023
Read this exclusive free report on the smart technology shaping the airports of tomorrow.
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Read this exclusive free report on the smart technology shaping the airports of tomorrow.
IDEMIA is utilising advanced biometric identification technologies to enable airport operators to reconcile luggage with its owner.
The global gateway places fourth overall in North America for traveller satisfaction.
Wait times for arriving international passengers are being reduced at Ontario International Airport thanks to the new technology, Simplified Arrival.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) concluded its 18th Traveller Identification Programme (TRIP) Symposium and Joint International Criminal Police Organization (INTERPOL) Biometrics Forum on 14 September, attracting 620 participants from 94 States, 12 international organisations, and 39 industry partners.
Flight departures and arrivals. Aircraft maintenance. Sustainability. What do these aviation words have in common?
JFKIAT announced they are deploying an Auto Bag Drop and Next Generation Kiosk self-service technology to enhance passenger experience.
In Issue 1 of International Airport Review, Amparo Brea, Director of Innovation, Sustainability & Customer Experience at Aena, shares how the operator is harnessing digital solutions to innovate and evolve passenger experience, driving the concept beyond today’s standards.
Symphony’s airport terminal design builds upon legacy systems in an innovative approach offering an efficient interface with passenger, aircraft, and operations.
In Issue 1 of International Airport Review, Tatsuya Narukiyo, Chief of Digital Transformation Development and Corporate Planning Division at Narita International Airport, explains how they are raising the passenger experience and promoting operational efficiency with their Face Express facial recognition programme.
For Issue 1 2023 of International Airport Review, Ian Law, Chief Digital Transformation Officer for Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA), gives an overview of the use of biometrics within airports and what is has taken to get to this point, as well looking ahead to the future.
To become international leaders in digital transformation, airport operator, Aena, continues to focus on three key pillars: optimising the passenger experience, increasing operational efficiency, and developing sustainable mobility. At the World Aviation Festival 2022 in Amsterdam, Alberto Taha Barriuso, Chief of Innovation at Aena, explains more.
International Airport Review’s In-Depth Focus on airport experience is now available to download!
In this issue of International Airport Review we feature articles from industry experts on a range of topics including: airport leadership, airport construction & design, cargo, innovation, biometrics, plus In-Depth Focus supplements on airport experience and baggage transformation.
Mahmood Alseddiqi, Vice President of Information Communications & Technology for Bahrain Airport Company, talks to International Airport Review about how his airport is striving to revolutionise the airport experience through the use of biometrics.